Why Would You Ask Me about Engineering Culture and Belonging? Introducing Social Science Prompts into Engineering Surveys
Author:
Rottmann Cindy1ORCID,
Radebe Dimpho1,
Moore Emily1,
Chan Andrea1,
Macdonald-Roach Emily1,
van Beers Saskia1,
Nixon Sasha-Ann1
Publisher
ASEE Conferences
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