relation: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36403/
title: Psychometric evidence of a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career interest survey of Indonesian high school students
creator:  Amalina Ijtihadi Kamilia
creator:  Vidákovich Tibor
creator:  Thwe Win Phyu
subject: 05.03. Oktatástudomány
description: The disparity between the growth of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) job demand and students graduating from STEM areas raises an issue regarding the reason for low interest in STEM careers. An assessment tool is required to investigate this issue. However, the generalizability of existing assessment tools to be conducted cross-culturally becomes a concern. This study aims to report the psychometric evidence of the STEM career interest survey (STEM-CIS) in the Indonesian context using a quantitative design with a stratified random sampling technique. Data from 738 high school students were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The adapted STEM-CIS showed good psychometric evidence as a single measure, a discipline-specific measure, and a social cognitive career theory (SCCT)-specific subscale measure. The reliability values of the adapted STEM-CIS indicated high, confirming its robustness for assessing STEM career interest among Indonesian high school population. These findings support the use of the adapted STEM-CIS as a contextually relevant and validated tool for cross-cultural research on STEM career interest. This study contributes to the global need for culturally adaptable assessment tools.
date: 2025
type: Folyóiratcikk
type: PeerReviewed
format: text
identifier: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/36403/1/s41598-025-92587-42.pdf
identifier:     Amalina Ijtihadi Kamilia;  Vidákovich Tibor;  Thwe Win Phyu: Psychometric evidence of a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career interest survey of Indonesian high school students.   SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 15 (1).   ISSN 2045-2322 (2025)     
identifier: doi:10.1038/s41598-025-92587-4
relation: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-92587-4
relation: 36054103
language: eng