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This article is published in Journal of Engineering Education.The article was published on 2018-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 59 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interpretative phenomenological analysis & Goal orientation.read more
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Positionality practices and dimensions of impact on equity research: A collaborative inquiry and call to the community
Stephen Secules,Cassandra McCall,Joel Alejandro Mejia,Chanel Beebe,Adam Stark Masters,Matilde Sanchez-Pena,Martina Svyantek +6 more
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Robot will take your job: Innovation for an era of artificial intelligence
TL;DR: The study found that critical thinking, problem solving, communication and teamwork have significant impacts on the development of innovation: vital in the era of artificial intelligence.
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Identity in engineering adulthood: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of early-career engineers in the United States as they transition to the workplace
TL;DR: In this article, the authors established emerging adulthood to be a time characterized by robust identity explorations in professional and non-professional domains, and they provided little evidence to support their claim.
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Identity-based motivation: Connections between first-year students' engineering role identities and future-time perspectives
Allison Godwin,Adam Kirn +1 more
Understanding How Engineering Identity and Belongingness Predict Grit for First-Generation College Students
TL;DR: This paper used structural equation modeling to examine how first-generation college students' engineering identity and sense of belongingness in engineering serve as mediators for students' grit in terms of persistence of effort and consistency of interest.
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Phenomenological Research Methods
TL;DR: A Phenomenological Analysis of Human Science Research Phenomenology and Human Science Inquiry Intentionality, Noema and Noesis Epoche as discussed by the authors, Phenomenologically Reduction, Imaginative Variation and Synthesis Methods and Procedures for Conducting Human science Research Analyses and Examples.
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research
TL;DR: Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is an increasingly popular approach to qualitative inquiry as discussed by the authors and a handy text covers its theoretical foundations and provides a detailed guide to conducting IPA research.
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Expectancy-Value Theory of Achievement Motivation.
TL;DR: The expectancy-value theory of motivation is discussed, focusing on an expectancy- value model developed and researched by Eccles, Wigfield, and their colleagues, and its components are compared to those of related constructs, including self-efficacy, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and interest.
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Grit: Perseverance and Passion for Long-Term Goals
TL;DR: Grit demonstrated incremental predictive validity of success measures over and beyond IQ and conscientiousness, suggesting that the achievement of difficult goals entails not only talent but also the sustained and focused application of talent over time.
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Snowball Sampling: Problems and Techniques of Chain Referral Sampling
Patrick Biernacki,Dan Waldorf +1 more
TL;DR: In spite of the fact that chain referral sampling has been widely used in qualitative sociological research, especially in the study of deviant behavior, the problems and techniques involved in its use have not been discussed.