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A study of doctoral student -advisor satisfaction: Considering gender and ethnic grouping at a private research university.

机译:博士生对顾问满意度的研究:在一所私立研究型大学中考虑性别和种族群体。

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The purpose of this study was to explore the advising relationship---the student's relationship with the dissertation chair---and the impact that relationship may have on completion of the doctoral degree. This study used a descriptive qualitative and quantitative research design hinged to an exploratory methodology that examined the relationships that existed among a set of variables within a particular population of doctoral students. The participants in this study, all volunteers, were secured from a population of 560 doctoral students enrolled in one discipline (Education) at a private research university; 220 surveys were returned for a 39 percent response rate. The surveys---a modified version of Golde and Dore's 2001 survey of doctoral education---were administered in 2002. For purposes of this study, two variables (gender and ethnicity) were selected and analyzed with respect to two opposing scales ("I currently have the advisor I want" and "if I did it over again, I would select a different advisor") in an effort to address issues affecting the doctoral student-advisor relationship. Doctoral student respondents rated items related to their expectation and satisfaction with their relationship with the dissertation chair on a Likert scale.;This study reinforced the findings of other researchers into doctoral persistence. Overall, the results seemed to indicate that female doctoral students had a more negative perception of their relationship with their advisor than did their male counterparts. Specifically, female students were less satisfied with their current advisors and they were more likely to select a different advisor given the opportunity. Though the results were somewhat mixed, the indicators suggested African Americans were more satisfied with their current advisors and less likely to choose a different advisor than all other ethnic groupings. Caucasian students were least satisfied with their advisors and most inclined to select a different advisor given the opportunity. In a comparison of national norms, the data indicated that doctoral students attending this particular university were not significantly more or less satisfied with their relationship with the chair.
机译:这项研究的目的是探索建议性的关系-学生与学位论文主席的关系-以及这种关系可能对完成博士学位的影响。这项研究使用了一种描述性的定性和定量研究设计,该设计以一种探索性方法为基础,该方法检查了特定博士研究生群体中一组变量之间存在的关系。这项研究的参与者,全部是志愿者,都是从一所私立研究型大学的一门学科(教育)招募的560名博士研究生中获得的;返回了220个调查,回复率为39%。该调查是Golde和Dore 2001年博士教育调查的修订版,于2002年进行。为进行本研究,选择了两个变量(性别和种族),并针对两个相对的量表进行了分析(“我目前有我想要的顾问”和“如果再做一次,我会选择其他顾问”),以解决影响博士生与顾问之间关系的问题。博士生答卷者用李克特量表对与他们与论文主持人的关系的期望和满意度相关的项目进行评分。总体而言,研究结果似乎表明,女博士生对自己与导师的关系比男同志更为消极。具体来说,女学生对他们目前的顾问不满意,如果有机会,她们更有可能选择其他顾问。尽管结果有些不同,但指标表明,与所有其他种族群体相比,非洲裔美国人对他们目前的顾问更满意,并且不太可能选择其他顾问。白人学生对他们的顾问最不满意,并且最有机会选择其他顾问。通过比较国家标准,数据表明,就读于这所特定大学的博士生对与主席的关系并没有或多或少地感到满意。

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  • 作者

    King, Jack Edward, Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Southern California.;

  • 授予单位 University of Southern California.;
  • 学科 Educational administration.;Higher education.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 247 p.
  • 总页数 247
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:42

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