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Data on females in high school physics

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Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019
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Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019

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Female Students in High School Physics

July 2011
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Percent of Young Women and Men who Passed AP physics Exams, 2017

April 2019
Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019
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Percent and Number of Young Women who Participated in AP Physics Exam, 2017

April 2019
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Percent of Young Women Enrolled in High School Physics 1987-2013

April 2019
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Male and Female High School Physics Teachers’ Self-Assessed Levels of Preparation US High Schools, 2012–13 School Year

September 2015
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Women among High School Physics Teachers

November 2010
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Proportion of Students Who Passed AP Exams, 2009

July 2011
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Proportion of Students Who Elected to Sit for AP Physics Exams, 2009

July 2011
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Female Representation in AP Exams, 2009

July 2011
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Representation of Female Students among Physics Students by Type of Course

July 2011
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Proportion of Females among US High School Students

July 2011

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