Factors that Influence Thesis Writing in a Public University

Q3 Social Sciences
Yvette Vanessa Criado-Davila, Yuly Victoria San Miguel Velásquez, Margot Quispe Gutierrez, Rosa Elvira Cordova Sopamoyo, Carmen Marisol Quispe Sanchez
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Abstract

Thesis writing during undergraduate studies is one of the most important undergraduate achievements given that students receive their degrees based on this work. Therefore, the objective of our research was to characterize different thesis writing factors in a public university. We used a mixed-methods approach that included a questionnaire and interview questions. The population was 448 students and the final sample included 208 students from the Faculty of Education at a large state university in Peru. For the questionnaire, Cronbach’s Alpha showed a reliability of 0.80. Meanwhile the construct reliability was measured with the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy and was 0.74. Results showed that perceptions about thesis writing factors were medium (40.4%). Regarding personal factors showed a medium level of 44.2%, and students indicated that they had little time to elaborate their theses mostly because of work. Academic factors showed a medium level of 38.9%, and students manifested that they apply what they have learned in research courses, that their one-on-one consulting has been effective, and that they have good knowledge of APA, writing skills and use of Mendeley or Zotero. Finally, institutional factors were medium at 39.3%, and students expressed that although institutional standards do exist for thesis writing, they lack adequate diffusion. Also, students mentioned courses given by the library, among other factors.    Received: 8 November 2023 / Accepted: 26 December 2023 / Published: 5 January 2024
影响公立大学论文写作的因素
本科期间的毕业论文写作是本科生最重要的学习成果之一,因为学生们是通过毕业论文获得学位的。因此,我们的研究目标是分析一所公立大学中不同的毕业论文写作因素。我们采用了混合方法,包括问卷调查和访谈问题。研究对象为 448 名学生,最终样本包括秘鲁一所大型国立大学教育学院的 208 名学生。问卷的 Cronbach's Alpha 信度为 0.80。同时,用 Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) 测量法测量了抽样充分性,结果为 0.74。结果显示,对论文写作因素的认知度为中等(40.4%)。对个人因素的看法为中等(44.2%),学生表示主要因为工作原因,很少有时间撰写论文。学术因素为中等水平(38.9%),学生表示他们会运用在研究课程中学到的知识,一对一的咨询很有效,他们对 APA、写作技巧和 Mendeley 或 Zotero 的使用有很好的了解。最后,机构因素占 39.3%,处于中等水平,学生们表示,虽然机构确实存在论文写作标准,但这些标准缺乏足够的普及性。此外,学生还提到了图书馆开设的课程等因素。 收到:接收:2023 年 11 月 8 日 / 接受:2023 年 12 月 26 日 / 发表:2024 年 1 月 5 日
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Journal of Educational and Social Research
Journal of Educational and Social Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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