基于心理学系研究效率的英国大学聚类

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gaurav Saxena, K. A. Lai, P. Allen
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英国的高等教育机构已经组织成宣教小组,以倡导共同的利益和意识形态。尽管研究效率被认为是这两个群体之间差异的关键,但这一说法得到的实证审查相对较少。目前的研究根据学术心理学家的研究效率对英国大学的集群进行了调查。它发现了罗素集团(RG)声称它至少在心理学学科方面代表了领先的研究密集型大学的证据。从Scopus和Scimago数据库中提取了1339名学术心理学家的代表性样本的生产力指标,并进行了平均,得出了部门级的生产力指标。聚类分析结果支持RG的研究优势主张。由RG大学组成的集群平均水平比非RG大学组成的集群平均水平高出约50-300%。正如预期的那样,牛津大学和剑桥大学超越了所有其他大学,形成了单独的集群,代表了RG中的“精英”。
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Clustering of UK universities based on the research productivity of psychology departments
Higher education institutions in the UK have organised into mission groups for the advocacy of shared interests and ideologies. Although research productivity is claimed as a key point of difference between these groups, this claim has received relatively little empirical scrutiny. The current study examined the clustering of UK universities based on the research productivity of academic psychologists. It found evidence for the Russell Group’s (RG’s) claim that it represents leading, research-intensive universities, at least with respects to the discipline of psychology. Productivity metrics of a representative sample of 1339 academic psychologists were extracted from Scopus and Scimago database and were averaged to derive department level productivity indicators. Results from cluster analysis provided evidence in favour of RG’s research superiority claim. Cluster level averages of the cluster comprising RG universities were approximately 50–300% higher than those of the cluster comprising non-RG universities. As anticipated, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge surpassed all others to form separate clusters representing an ‘elite’ within the RG.
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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