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An Exploration across Institution Types of Undergraduate Life Sciences Student Decisions to Stay in or Leave an Academic-Year Research Experience

Undergraduate research is one of the most valuable activities an undergraduate can engage in because of its benefits, and studies have shown that longer experiences are more beneficial. However, prior research has illuminated that undergraduates encounter challenges that may cause them to exit resea...

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Autores principales: Gin, Logan E., Clark, Carolyn E., Elliott, Deanna B., Roderick, Travis B., Scott, Rachel A., Arellano, Denisse, Ramirez, Diana, Vargas, Cindy, Velarde, Kimberly, Aeschliman, Allyson, Avalle, Sarah T., Berkheimer, Jessica, Campos, Rachel, Gerbasi, Michael, Hughes, Sophia, Roberts, Julie A., White, Quinn M., Wittekind, Ehren, Zheng, Yi, Cooper, Katelyn M., Brownell, Sara E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Cell Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34460291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.21-04-0108
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author Gin, Logan E.
Clark, Carolyn E.
Elliott, Deanna B.
Roderick, Travis B.
Scott, Rachel A.
Arellano, Denisse
Ramirez, Diana
Vargas, Cindy
Velarde, Kimberly
Aeschliman, Allyson
Avalle, Sarah T.
Berkheimer, Jessica
Campos, Rachel
Gerbasi, Michael
Hughes, Sophia
Roberts, Julie A.
White, Quinn M.
Wittekind, Ehren
Zheng, Yi
Cooper, Katelyn M.
Brownell, Sara E.
author_facet Gin, Logan E.
Clark, Carolyn E.
Elliott, Deanna B.
Roderick, Travis B.
Scott, Rachel A.
Arellano, Denisse
Ramirez, Diana
Vargas, Cindy
Velarde, Kimberly
Aeschliman, Allyson
Avalle, Sarah T.
Berkheimer, Jessica
Campos, Rachel
Gerbasi, Michael
Hughes, Sophia
Roberts, Julie A.
White, Quinn M.
Wittekind, Ehren
Zheng, Yi
Cooper, Katelyn M.
Brownell, Sara E.
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description Undergraduate research is one of the most valuable activities an undergraduate can engage in because of its benefits, and studies have shown that longer experiences are more beneficial. However, prior research has illuminated that undergraduates encounter challenges that may cause them to exit research prematurely. These studies have been almost exclusively conducted at research-intensive (R1) institutions, and it is unclear whether such challenges are generalizable to other institution types. To address this, we extended a study previously conducted at public R1 institutions. In the current study, we analyze data from 1262 students across 25 public R1s, 12 private R1s, 30 master’s-granting institutions, and 20 primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) to assess 1) to what extent institution type predicts students’ decisions to persist in undergraduate research and 2) what factors affect students’ decisions to either stay in or consider leaving their undergraduate research experiences (UREs) at different institution types. We found students at public R1s are more likely to leave their UREs compared with students at master’s-granting institutions and PUIs. However, there are few differences in why students enrolled at different institution types consider leaving or choose to stay in their UREs. This work highlights the importance of studying undergraduate research across institutions.
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spelling pubmed-87158082022-01-10 An Exploration across Institution Types of Undergraduate Life Sciences Student Decisions to Stay in or Leave an Academic-Year Research Experience Gin, Logan E. Clark, Carolyn E. Elliott, Deanna B. Roderick, Travis B. Scott, Rachel A. Arellano, Denisse Ramirez, Diana Vargas, Cindy Velarde, Kimberly Aeschliman, Allyson Avalle, Sarah T. Berkheimer, Jessica Campos, Rachel Gerbasi, Michael Hughes, Sophia Roberts, Julie A. White, Quinn M. Wittekind, Ehren Zheng, Yi Cooper, Katelyn M. Brownell, Sara E. CBE Life Sci Educ Article Undergraduate research is one of the most valuable activities an undergraduate can engage in because of its benefits, and studies have shown that longer experiences are more beneficial. However, prior research has illuminated that undergraduates encounter challenges that may cause them to exit research prematurely. These studies have been almost exclusively conducted at research-intensive (R1) institutions, and it is unclear whether such challenges are generalizable to other institution types. To address this, we extended a study previously conducted at public R1 institutions. In the current study, we analyze data from 1262 students across 25 public R1s, 12 private R1s, 30 master’s-granting institutions, and 20 primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs) to assess 1) to what extent institution type predicts students’ decisions to persist in undergraduate research and 2) what factors affect students’ decisions to either stay in or consider leaving their undergraduate research experiences (UREs) at different institution types. We found students at public R1s are more likely to leave their UREs compared with students at master’s-granting institutions and PUIs. However, there are few differences in why students enrolled at different institution types consider leaving or choose to stay in their UREs. This work highlights the importance of studying undergraduate research across institutions. American Society for Cell Biology 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8715808/ /pubmed/34460291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.21-04-0108 Text en © 2021 L. E. Gin et al. CBE—Life Sciences Education © 2021 The American Society for Cell Biology. “ASCB®” and “The American Society for Cell Biology®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). It is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License.
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Gin, Logan E.
Clark, Carolyn E.
Elliott, Deanna B.
Roderick, Travis B.
Scott, Rachel A.
Arellano, Denisse
Ramirez, Diana
Vargas, Cindy
Velarde, Kimberly
Aeschliman, Allyson
Avalle, Sarah T.
Berkheimer, Jessica
Campos, Rachel
Gerbasi, Michael
Hughes, Sophia
Roberts, Julie A.
White, Quinn M.
Wittekind, Ehren
Zheng, Yi
Cooper, Katelyn M.
Brownell, Sara E.
An Exploration across Institution Types of Undergraduate Life Sciences Student Decisions to Stay in or Leave an Academic-Year Research Experience
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title_full_unstemmed An Exploration across Institution Types of Undergraduate Life Sciences Student Decisions to Stay in or Leave an Academic-Year Research Experience
title_short An Exploration across Institution Types of Undergraduate Life Sciences Student Decisions to Stay in or Leave an Academic-Year Research Experience
title_sort exploration across institution types of undergraduate life sciences student decisions to stay in or leave an academic-year research experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34460291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.21-04-0108
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