Perceptions of a Chilly Climate

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The purpose of the study was to examine how perceptions of a chilly climate differ between students in traditionally female-dominated majors versus traditionally male-dominated majors and how these perceptions relate to students'' intentions to persist or pursue higher education in their chosen field. Participants were 403 students attending a community college in the southern United States including students majoring in information technology (IT) engineering education and nursing. Participants completed the 28-item Perceived Chilly Climate Scale (PCCS) and other informational items. Findings indicated that women found the climate chillier than men non-white students found the climate chillier than white students younger students perceived the climate chillier than older students but paradoxically students in traditionally female-dominated majors perceived the climate chillier than students in traditionally male-dominated majors. Intent to leave the field was not a significant predictor of perceptions of chilly climate.
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