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1. The underrepresentation of women in STEM disciplines in India: a secondary analysis.

2. Who wants to be a computer scientist? The computing aspirations of students in English secondary schools.

3. How does a science teacher distinguish himself as a good professional? An inquiry into the aesthetics of taste for teaching.

4. Who wants to be a scientist in South Korea: assessing role model influences on Korean students' perceptions of science and scientists.

5. Career entry motivations and teaching perceptions of science preservice teachers: a comparison of trends between Finland and South Korea.

6. Young science journalism: writing popular scientific articles may contribute to an increase of high-school students’ interest in the natural sciences.

7. Attitude of junior high school students towards the study of science in Ghanaian schools: the case of first-year students in the Cape Coast metropolis.

8. What do primary school students' drawings tell us about their mental models on marine environments?

9. How the home environment shapes students' perceptions of their abilities: the relation between chemistry capital at home and students' chemistry self-concept.

10. The use of self-determination theory to investigate career aspiration, choice of major and academic achievement of tertiary science students.

11. '95% of the time things have been okay': the experience of undergraduate students in science disciplines with higher female representation.

12. Factors affecting the decision of female students to enrol in undergraduate science, technology, engineering and mathematics majors in Kazakhstan.

13. Gender and access to STEM education and occupations in a cross-national context with a focus on Poland.

14. Using action research to design and evaluate sustained and inclusive engagement to improve children's knowledge and perception of STEM careers.

15. The influence of perceived family supports and barriers on personal variables in a Spanish sample of secondary school science-technology students.

16. Parental egalitarian attitudes towards gender roles affect agreement on girls taking STEM fields at university in Japan.

17. The interplay of learning approaches and self-efficacy in secondary school students' academic achievement in science.

18. Examining high-school students' overconfidence bias in biology exam: a focus on the effects of country and gender.

19. Moderation of the effects of scientific inquiry activities on low SES students’ PISA 2015 science achievement by school teacher support and disciplinary climate in science classroom across gender.

20. Gender and family influences on Spanish students’ aspirations and values in stem fields.

21. Associations among attitudes, perceived difficulty of learning science, gender, parents’ occupation and students’ scientific competencies.

22. The role of questions in the science classroom – how girls and boys respond to teachers’ questions.

23. The role of feedback in young people’s academic choices.

24. Adolescents’ goal orientations for science in single-gender Israeli religious schools.