Evaluation of an Undergraduate Research Experience: Perceptions of Undergraduate Interns and Their Faculty Mentors
This study evaluated the extent to which 14 research skills were enhanced by science undergraduates' participation in an undergraduate research experience (URE). Fifty-seven undergraduates self-rated their ability to perform the skills at the beginning and end of the URE. Faculty mentors'...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of educational psychology 2000-03, Vol.92 (1), p.191-201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study evaluated the extent to which 14 research skills
were enhanced by science undergraduates' participation in an
undergraduate research experience (URE). Fifty-seven undergraduates
self-rated their ability to perform the skills at the beginning and
end of the URE. Faculty mentors' ratings of their respective
interns' skills served as an objective measure of intern skill
level. Mentor and intern data revealed that the URE enhanced some
skills better than others. At the end of the URE, female interns
rated their ability to understand concepts in their field
significantly lower than did male interns. Female interns also
tended to perceive less of an increase in their ability to formulate
research hypotheses than did male interns. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0663 1939-2176 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0022-0663.92.1.191 |