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      Protégé Perceptions of High Mentorship Quality Depend on Shared Values More Than on Demographic Match

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      The Journal of Experimental Education
      Informa UK Limited

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          Mentoring, particularly same-gender and same-race mentoring, is increasingly seen as a powerful method to attract and retain more women and racial minorities into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and careers. This study examines elements of a mentoring dyad relationship (i.e., demographic and perceived similarity) that influence the quality of mentorship, as well as the effect of mentorship on STEM career commitment. A national sample of African American undergraduates majoring in STEM disciplines were surveyed in their senior year. Overall, perceived similarity, rather than demographic similarity, was the most important factor associated with protégé perceptions of high quality mentorship and high quality mentoring was in turn associated with higher commitment to STEM careers. We discuss the implications for mentoring underrepresented students and broadening participation in STEM.

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                Journal
                The Journal of Experimental Education
                The Journal of Experimental Education
                Informa UK Limited
                0022-0973
                1940-0683
                November 17 2016
                July 03 2017
                November 08 2016
                July 03 2017
                : 85
                : 3
                : 450-468
                Article
                10.1080/00220973.2016.1246405
                6205751
                30381776
                bbb087c3-d40f-46c3-a369-872b596bb76f
                © 2017
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