Wei-Cheng J. Mau

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Dr. Wei-Cheng Joseph Mau is a professor of Counseling, Educational Leadership, Educational and School Psychology at Wichita State University. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Counseling in Human development from the University of Iowa. His research focuses on educational and vocational aspirations of women and minority students. Prof. Mau was principal investigator in several international research projects in the field of STEM career development and career decision-making, funded by US Department of Education and National Science Foundation. He has been a visiting professor to University of British Columbia, University of Hong Kong, Beijing Normal University, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan Normal University, and Tunghai University. He is a J. William Fulbright U.S. Senior Scholar (2015-2016).

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    Social-cognitive factors of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career interests
    (Springer, 2020-04-22) Mau, Wei-Cheng J.; Chen, Shr Jya; Lin, Chi-Chau
    Guided by the social cognitive career theory (SCCT), this study examines the factors influencing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) career interests and the career goals of college students in Taiwan (N = 320). A two-step modeling approach was used. First, the measurement part of the model was examined followed by a test of the full structural equation model. Both the measurement models and the path models were confirmed, suggesting a good fit of SCCT for Taiwanese college students. The correlations among SCCT constructs were in the expected directions. Implications for professional counseling and research are discussed.
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    Assessing high school student's STEM career interests using a social cognitive framework
    (MDPI, 2019-06) Mau, Wei-Cheng J.
    This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CCIS) with data from 590 high-school students in Taiwan. Measurement models based on Social-Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) and STEM discipline-specific dimensions (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) were examined using confirmatory factor analyses. Findings from confirmatory factor analyses indicated that STEM-CCIS possesses adequate reliability and factorial validity, replicating the sound psychometric properties of the original English version of the STEM-CIS. Implications for the use of the STEM-CCIS are discussed.
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    Career counseling at the edge of 21st century
    (Chinese American Educational Research and Development Association, 1996) Mau, Wei-Cheng J.
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    Assessing the cognitive complexity of vocational value constructs using the career grid: A comparison of the expressed and supplied methods
    (SAGE Publications, 1997-01) Mau, Wei-Cheng J.
    Examines the cognitive complexity of vocational value constructs. Use of a revised career grid in the study; Person construct theory as the origin of the career grid; Steps in the administration of the career grid procedure; Variation in the forms and procedures in research using the career grid.
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    Counseling and educational reform
    (Chinese American Educational Research and Development Association, 1998) Mau, Wei-Cheng J.