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Effect of Time on Perceived Gains from an Undergraduate Research Program
Authors:Omolola A Adedokun  Loran C Parker  Amy Childress  Wilella Burgess  Robin Adams  Christopher R Agnew  James Leary  Deborah Knapp  Cleveland Shields  Sophie Lelievre  Dorothy Teegarden
Abstract:The current study examines the trajectories of student perceived gains as a result of time spent in an undergraduate research experience (URE). Data for the study come from a survey administered at three points over a 1-yr period: before participation in the program, at the end of a Summer segment of research, and at the end of the year. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to examine the effect of time on perceived gains in student research skills, research confidence, and understanding of research processes. The results suggest that the students experienced different gains/benefits at developmentally different stages of their UREs. Participants reported gains in fewer areas at the end of the Summer segment compared with the end of the yearlong experience, thus supporting the notion that longer UREs offer students more benefit.
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