The Effects of a Female Role Model on Academic Performance and Persistence of Women in STEM Courses
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Robert M. Adelman | Jessica E. Bodford | Virginia S. Y. Kwan | M. Okun | V. S. Kwan | Sarah D. Herrmann | Robert Mark Adelman | Oliver Graudejus | Morris A. Okun | Oliver Graudejus | Sarah Herrmann
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