A comparison between the conceptions of research of candidates enrolled for standard PhD and integrated PhD programmes
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Shan, Hairong
Ayers, Natasha L
Kiley, Margaret
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Conceptions of research, which lead to approaches to research,
provide useful insights into how candidates think about research.
In terms of doctoral candidate development, understanding and
appreciating these various conceptions can assist in supporting
candidate learning. This study evaluated differences in conceptions
of research between PhD candidates commencing at an Australian
university in the standard PhD programme, and those in a new
structured programme termed the Integrated PhD. An online survey was distributed to both cohorts and as the findings showed,
respondents’ conceptions of research were not significantly different for most categories, except Research as testing by data/experiment. Other key differences between the cohorts included their
motivations for undertaking a PhD and the type of learning assistance required. The results highlight the need for structured support to help develop candidates’ understandings of knowledge
creation and to recognise the variations in candidates’ conceptions
of research and hence their research learning approaches.
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Innovations in Education and Teaching International
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