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Does academic interest play a more important role in medical sciences than in other disciplines? A nationwide cross-sectional study in China

机译:学术兴趣在医学领域是否比其他学科更重要?中国的全国性横断面研究

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Research examining the effects of academic interest on students learning achievement across various disciplines, especially a comparison of the effects of academic interest between medical sciences and other disciplines, is still scarce. This study addressed this gap by answering ‘does academic interest play a more important role in medical sciences than in other disciplines?’. A retrospective cross-sectional study, based on a large project of the National Undergraduate Student Development Survey (NUSDS) conducted by the Ministry of Education of China and Peking University in 2014, was designed to explore the role of academic interest in medical sciences and other disciplines. The participants were resampled to better represent the national distribution of undergraduate students in terms of their demographic characteristics. Specifically, survey data from 54,398 undergraduate students from 87 Chinese universities and colleges were used to address our research questions. We then used the propensity score matching (PSM) model to estimate the effect of academic interest on academic achievement and to compare the effects across different disciplines. Academic interest had a significant positive impact on academic performance, with an effect size of 2.545 (p?=?0.000). Specifically, the effect sizes for the disciplines of medical sciences, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering were 2.310 (p?=?0.000), 2.231 (p?=?0.000), 2.016 (p?=?0.000), 3.840 (p?=?0.000) and 2.698 (p?=?0.000), respectively. The results show that no particular academic interest in medical sciences is needed to achieve academic success when compared with natural sciences and engineering programmes, but success in medical sciences requires more academic interest than success in humanities or social sciences. This study clarifies the effect of academic interest on undergraduates’ academic achievement while controlling for their demographic characteristics and family factors. The results provide insights into the role of academic interest in academic performance across various disciplines and can inform the college admissions practices of both institutions and high school students in China.
机译:仍然缺乏研究学术兴趣对各学科学生学习成绩的影响的研究,尤其是医学科学与其他学科之间的学术兴趣影响的比较。这项研究通过回答“学术兴趣在医学科学中比在其他学科中发挥更重要的作用吗?”来解决这一差距。一项回顾性横断面研究是基于中国教育部和北京大学于2014年进行的国家大学生发展调查(NUSDS)的一个大型项目而设计的,旨在探讨学术兴趣在医学和其他方面的作用学科。对参与者进行了重新抽样,以根据他们的人口统计学特征更好地代表他们在全国范围内的分布。具体来说,我们使用了来自87个中国大学的54398名本科生的调查数据来解决我们的研究问题。然后,我们使用倾向得分匹配(PSM)模型来估计学术兴趣对学术成就的影响,并比较不同学科之间的影响。学术兴趣对学习成绩产生了显着的积极影响,影响大小为2.545(p?=?0.000)。具体而言,医学科学,人文科学,社会科学,自然科学和工程学学科的效应量分别为2.310(p?=?0.000),2.231(p?=?0.000),2.016(p?=?0.000),3.840 (p≥0.000)和2.698(≥0.000)。结果表明,与自然科学和工程计划相比,获得医学成功不需要对医学有特别的学术兴趣,但是与人文或社会科学的成功相比,医学的成功需要更多的学术兴趣。这项研究阐明了学术兴趣对大学生学习成绩的影响,同时控制了他们的人口统计学特征和家庭因素。研究结果提供了洞悉学术兴趣在各个学科的学术表现中的作用的信息,并可以为中国院校和高中生的大学录取实践提供信息。

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