Against All Odds: Students’ Interest in, and Perceived Value of, Research and Nonresearch Psychology Subjects

Benjamin L. Lloyd-Lewis, Dan J. Miller, Amanda E. Krause
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Although research literacy is necessary for the competent delivery of psychological services, many psychology students hold negative attitudes toward research subjects. The current study explored undergraduate students’ perceptions of research subjects relative to nonresearch subjects. A sample of 249 Australian (45.4%) and Singaporean (54.6%) first-year university students ( Mage = 21.27, SDage = 5.14, females = 75.9%) indicated their interest in, and perceived value of, 32 psychology subjects (based on title and a short description). They also nominated their most/least interested and valued subject and provided a free-text explanation for their selections. Participants perceived research subjects as significantly less interesting and valuable relative to nonresearch subjects ( d values were indicative of a large difference for interest and a small-to-medium different for value). Cluster analysis indicated that research subjects are seen as distinct, forming their own cluster. This finding was supported by thematic analysis of participants’ open-ended responses. Students considered research subjects to be especially difficult, requiring skills they did not possess or enjoy using (e.g., mathematics), and lacking relevance to their future studies and intended careers. The findings suggest that research methods instructors should aim to emphasize the relevance of research to practice in high interest areas (e.g., psychopathology).
逆境:学生对研究性和非研究性心理学科目的兴趣和认知价值
虽然研究素养是胜任心理服务工作的必要条件,但许多心理学学生对研究对象持消极态度。本研究探讨了本科生相对于非研究对象对研究对象的看法。249名澳大利亚(45.4%)和新加坡(54.6%)大学一年级学生(平均年龄=21.27岁,平均年龄差值=5.14岁,女性=75.9%)抽样调查了他们对32个心理学科目(基于标题和简短描述)的兴趣和认知价值。他们还提名了自己最感兴趣/最不感兴趣和最不重视的科目,并对自己的选择提供了自由文本解释。与非研究性科目相比,受试者认为研究性科目的兴趣和价值明显较低(d 值表示兴趣差异较大,价值差异为中小)。聚类分析表明,研究课题被视为与众不同,形成了自己的聚类。对学员开放式回答的专题分析也支持这一结论。学生认为研究课题特别困难,需要他们不具备或不喜欢使用的技能(如数学),而且与他们未来的学习和预期的职业缺乏相关性。研究结果表明,研究方法指导教师应在学生兴趣较高的领域(如心理病理学)强调研究与实践的相关性。
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