Masunaga Hiromi, Chun Chi-Ah, Vu Kim-Phuong L
California State University Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA U.S.A.
Int J Res Educ Sci. 2023;9(4):920-936. doi: 10.46328/ijres.3238.
This study examined how science identity and positive educational outcomes relate to student trainees' decision to pursue a research career in health-related sciences, within the context of a two-year research training program that prepares diverse undergraduate students for a research career. In analyses using the evaluation data, science identity and one of the positive educational outcomes significantly predicted trainees' decision to pursue a research career in biomedical and behavioral sciences. In general, students with stronger science identity and interest in pursuing research in academia exhibited a firmer decision to pursue a research career in sciences. In a separate analysis that examined the associations between the trainees' decision to pursue a health-related research career and their underrepresented minority identities, gender, and disciplinary track, results revealed that: (1) the interaction between trainees' disciplinary track (i.e., biomedical vs. behavioral sciences) and their total number of underrepresented minority status was associated with their decision to pursue a research career, but (2) the gender x disciplinary track interaction was not. Emphasizing the need for supporting diverse undergraduate trainees to solidify their science identity and prepare them for a research career in academia, we discuss implications of our findings for research training programs with similar aims.
本研究探讨了在一个为期两年的研究培训项目背景下,科学身份认同和积极的教育成果如何与学生学员在健康相关科学领域从事研究职业的决定相关联,该项目为不同的本科生从事研究职业做好准备。在使用评估数据进行的分析中,科学身份认同和积极的教育成果之一显著预测了学员在生物医学和行为科学领域从事研究职业的决定。总体而言,具有更强科学身份认同且对在学术界从事研究有兴趣的学生,表现出更坚定地在科学领域从事研究职业的决定。在另一项分析中,研究了学员从事健康相关研究职业的决定与其代表性不足的少数群体身份、性别和学科方向之间的关联,结果显示:(1)学员的学科方向(即生物医学与行为科学)与其代表性不足的少数群体身份总数之间的相互作用与他们从事研究职业的决定相关,但(2)性别×学科方向的相互作用则不然。强调了支持不同的本科培训学员巩固其科学身份认同并为其在学术界从事研究职业做好准备的必要性,我们讨论了我们的研究结果对具有类似目标的研究培训项目的启示。