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A mixed methods exploration of the relationships between the racial identity, science identity, science self-efficacy, and science achievement of African American students at HBCUs

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CONTEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 57, 期 -, 页码 54-71

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.cedpsych.2018.11.006

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Self-efficacy; Science identity; Racial identity; Critical race theory; HBCU; African American; Mixed methods

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Utilizing a Critical Race Mixed Methodology framework, the purpose of this concurrent (QUANT + qual) mixed methods study was to investigate the relationships between the racial identity, science identity, science self efficacy beliefs, and science achievement of 347 African American college students who attend historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The quantitative data identified several statistically significant relationships between science identity, racial identity, science self-efficacy, and science achievement. The results of a path analysis suggested that college science achievement is significantly explained by science identity (indirect effect = 0.09, p < 0.01), and marginally by racial identity measures (centrality, nationalist, and public regard), with science self-efficacy serving as a mediator. In the qualitative strand, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 students from the quantitative strand in order to corroborate the findings between the two methods. The qualitative data revealed that HBCUs facilitate the development of the constructs of interest by establishing Black racial cohesion and Black science cohesion, as well as by building students' science cultural capital. Overall the qualitative findings corroborated several key quantitative findings.

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