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Students Who Analyze Their Own Data in a Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Show Gains in Scientific Identity and Emotional Ownership of Research ?

机译:在基于课程的本科研究经验(治疗)中分析自己的数据的学生在科学认同和研究中的情感所有权上显示出口?

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While it has been established that course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) lead to student benefits, it is less clear what aspects of CUREs lead to such gains. In this study, we aimed to understand the effect of students analyzing their own data, compared with students analyzing data that had been collected by professional scientists. We compared the experiences of students in a CURE investigating whether the extinction risk status of terrestrial mammals and birds is associated with their ecological traits. Students in the CURE were randomly assigned to analyze either data that they had collected or data previously collected by professional scientists. All other aspects of the student experience were designed to be identical. We found that students who analyzed their own data showed significantly greater gains in scientific identity and emotional ownership than students who analyzed data collected by professional scientists.
机译:虽然已经确定基于课程的本科研究经验(治疗)导致学生福利,但不太清楚治疗的各个方面导致此类收益。在这项研究中,与学生分析专业科学家收集的数据相比,我们旨在了解学生分析自己数据的影响。我们将学生在治疗中的经验进行了比较调查陆地哺乳动物和鸟类的灭绝风险状况与其生态特征有关。随机分配治疗中的学生分析他们收集的数据或以前由专业科学家收集的数据。学生经验的所有其他方面都被设计成相同。我们发现分析自己数据的学生在科学身份和情感所有权中显示出明显更大的收益,而不是分析专业科学家收集的数据的学生。

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