Research Needs and Learning Format Preferences of Graduate Students at a Large Public University: An Exploratory Study
Author(s) -
Hilary Bussell,
Jessica Hagman,
Christopher Guder
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
college and research libraries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.886
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 2150-6701
pISSN - 0010-0870
DOI - 10.5860/crl.78.7.978
Subject(s) - exploratory research , asynchronous communication , class (philosophy) , graduate students , public university , medical education , psychology , mathematics education , survey research , higher education , qualitative research , computer science , pedagogy , sociology , applied psychology , medicine , computer network , social science , public administration , artificial intelligence , anthropology , political science , law
This article reports on a study of research needs and learning preferences of graduate students at a public research university. A sequential exploratory mixed-method design was used, with a survey instrument developed from an initial qualitative stage. Significant differences were found between master’s and doctoral students’ and on-campus and online students’ confidence with several research skills. Graduate students overall prefer asynchronous online options and in-person workshops over synchronous online instruction and in-class presentations for learning research skills. The article concludes with a discussion of the value of the sequential exploratory mixed-method design for informing practice at an individual institution.
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