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Faculty Research Socialization: A Study of Faculty Perceptions of Research Socialization Experiences at a Large Research Univers,Used
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This book examines perspectives of fulltime faculty at the School of Education in a major public research university in the United States on their socialization experiences to research. Faculty completed a survey providing insights on their perceptions regarding their researchrelated experiences during their graduate, earlycareer, and current stages. Faculty were also asked to provide their perceptions on the institutions efforts towards their research socialization in addition to other descriptive data. Correlations between several types of research activities among faculty members different career stages were significant. Perceptions concerning socialization to the faculty position were more positive regarding the contribution of faculty members graduate experiences compared to the institutional efforts. Finally, perceptions regarding the available socialization programs at the institution were positive in general, and were also highly correlated with faculty members perception about their overall experiences with the institution.
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