The View of Russian Psychology Students on Whether Psychology is a Science

Q3 Psychology
Maria Aleksandrova-Howell, C. Abramson, Lisa D. Cota, Douglas A. Braches, Igor N. Karitsky, I. V. Antonenko, V. Mazilov
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Abstract

The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from nine Russian universities to assess their beliefs about the nature of the discipline. About half of students (49.6%) generally agreed that psychology may be called a scientific discipline. Specifically, 71. 5% of the students agreed that psychology is a natural science, similar to biology, chemistry, and physics, 39. 9% of students agreed that psychological research is important and training in psychological methodology is necessary, and 43.1% of students agreed that human behavior is highly predictable. Students who took three methodology courses shared significantly stronger beliefs in the need for psychological research and the importance of training in methodology compared to students who did not take any methodology courses. Furthermore, students with a specialist degree had significantly stronger beliefs that psychology is a science compared to students who have just finished school. In terms of the effect of students’ career aspirations, students who wanted to be academic psychologists and clinicians had significantly stronger beliefs that psychology is a science compared to students who did not have clarity about their future careers. Regardless of the study limitations, these findings have potential implications for Russian psychology instructors.
俄罗斯心理学专业学生对心理学是否是一门科学的看法
本研究采用心理学作为科学量表(Friedrich, 1996)对来自俄罗斯9所大学的525名心理学学生进行问卷调查,以评估他们对心理学本质的看法。大约一半(49.6%)的学生普遍认为心理学可以被称为一门科学学科。具体地说,71年。5%的学生认为心理学是一门自然科学,类似于生物、化学、物理。9%的学生认为心理学研究很重要,心理学方法论的培训是必要的,43.1%的学生认为人类行为是高度可预测的。与没有上过任何方法论课程的学生相比,上过三门方法论课程的学生在心理学研究的必要性和方法论培训的重要性方面有着明显更强烈的信念。此外,与刚毕业的学生相比,拥有专业学位的学生明显更相信心理学是一门科学。在学生职业抱负的影响方面,想要成为学术心理学家和临床医生的学生比对未来职业不明确的学生对心理学是一门科学的信念明显更强。撇开研究的局限性不谈,这些发现对俄罗斯心理教师具有潜在的启示意义。
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