Undergraduate and Graduate Communication Sciences and Disorders Students׳ Views regarding the Pursuit of a Doctorate of Philosophy Degree

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Danielle R. Osmelak
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Abstract

Purpose

There is a recognized shortage of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) professionals who hold a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in the field of CSD. The purpose of this study was to explore CSD students׳ views towards pursuing a PhD and to investigate the relationship between CSD students׳ exposure to research and their views regarding the pursuit of a PhD in order to understand and generate possible solutions to the PhD shortage.

Method

The quantitative cross-sectional survey study included undergraduate (n = 49) and graduate (n = 51) CSD students from 12 Midwestern CSD institutions in the United States. The CSD PhD survey was administered via an online survey tool. Data analyses included descriptive statistics, correlational analyses, and the nonparametric Friedman׳s test with a series of post-hoc Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.

Results

Participants most frequently ranked research interest, desire for knowledge, and making a contribution to the discipline as the most important reasons why one would pursue a PhD. Participants most frequently ranked lack of research interest, satisfaction with current degree and position, and cost of doctoral program as the most important reasons why one would not pursue a PhD. There was a statistically significant positive relationship between CSD students׳ interest in research and their views about pursuing a PhD.

Discussion

The implications of this study support the need to further investigate the relationship between students׳ exposure and interest in research and their views about pursuing a PhD in order to optimize PhD recruitment efforts.

本科和研究生传播科学与障碍学生对攻读哲学博士学位的看法
目的目前公认缺乏在传播科学与疾病(CSD)领域拥有哲学博士学位的专业人员。本研究的目的是探索CSD学生对攻读博士学位的看法,并调查CSD学生对研究的暴露与他们对攻读博士学位的看法之间的关系,以便理解和产生可能的解决博士短缺的办法。方法采用定量横断面调查研究,包括来自美国中西部12所CSD院校的本科生(n = 49)和研究生(n = 51)。CSD博士调查是通过在线调查工具进行的。数据分析包括描述性统计、相关分析和非参数弗里德曼-变化检验,以及一系列事后Wilcoxon符号秩检验。结果受访者最常将研究兴趣、求知欲和对学科做出贡献列为攻读博士学位的最重要原因。受访者最常将缺乏研究兴趣、对当前学位和职位的满意度以及博士课程的成本列为不愿攻读博士学位的最重要原因。CSD学生对研究的兴趣与他们对攻读博士学位的看法之间存在统计学上显著的正相关。本研究的意义支持有必要进一步调查学生的变化暴露和研究兴趣之间的关系,以及他们对攻读博士学位的看法,以优化博士招聘工作。
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