Andrew Jackson, N. Mentzer, Rebecca Kramer‐Bottiglio
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Increasing gender diversity in engineering using soft robotics
There is a well‐known gender disparity in the engineering field. Three of the most important factors related to the participation of women in engineering are differences in perceived societal relevance, technical self‐efficacy, and tinkering self‐efficacy.