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Measuring Team Ethical Climate: Development of the TECS

机译:衡量团队的道德氛围:TECS的发展

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The following paper explores the concept of ethical climate in undergraduate interdisciplinary project teams. Ethical climate is formed from the shared perceptions of individuals working in some organization toward the moral situations that occur. At the team level, ethical climate is the shared moral attitudes formed by individuals in a group after working together for some time. The paper introduces a new instrument for ethical climate developed for teams, the Team Ethical Climate Survey (TECS). This measure is based on the Ethical Climate Questionnaire [1], which was formulated around Kohlberg's (1981) cognitive stage theory of moral development. The authors initially proposed eight scales covering the spectrum of team ethics considerations: team interest, laws and codes, personal morality, rules and procedures, self-interest, care, shared ethics, and interdisciplinary professional ethics. These scales include supported scales from the ECQ as well as additional considerations that might be unique to multidisciplinary team decision-making. Initial findings of the TECS, including Cronbach's alpha reliability estimates for each scale are discussed. The authors used a commonly used test development tool, the content validation panel, in which subject matter experts evaluate the overlap between the test and the domain of interest. In the present study, subject matter experts (applied ethicists, engineers, and ethics researchers) evaluated relevance and wording of each test item and suggested several new questions for incorporation. Additional findings and implications for engineering faculty and professionals are provided. This paper presents the results of research to date on the ethics component of a collaborative effort involving team-based project programs at four universities funded by the National Science Foundation under a Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science (TUES) Phase 2 grant.
机译:以下论文探讨了本科跨学科项目团队的道德氛围概念。道德氛围是由在某个组织中工作的个人对发生的道德情况的共同看法所形成的。在团队层面,道德氛围是团队中的个人共同努力一段时间后形成的共同道德态度。本文介绍了为团队开发的一种新的道德气候工具,即团队道德气候调查(TECS)。该措施基于道德气候问卷[1],该问卷是根据科尔伯格(1981)的道德发展认知阶段理论制定的。作者最初提出了八个量表,涵盖了团队道德考量的范围:团队兴趣,法律和法规,个人道德,规则和程序,自我利益,关怀,共同道德和跨学科职业道德。这些量表包括ECQ支持的量表,以及跨学科团队决策可能特有的其他注意事项。讨论了TECS的初步发现,包括每个量表的Cronbachα可靠性估计。作者使用了一种常用的测试开发工具,即内容验证面板,主题专家可以在其中评估测试和关注领域之间的重叠。在本研究中,主题专家(应用伦理学家,工程师和伦理研究者)评估了每个测试项目的相关性和措辞,并提出了一些新的合并问题。提供了对工程学院和专业人士的其他发现和启示。本文介绍了迄今为止在合作努力的伦理学组成部分方面的研究结果,该研究涉及由美国国家科学基金会资助的四所大学中基于团队的项目计划,这是在转化型本科科学教育(TUES)第二阶段资助下进行的。

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