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Research Problem Context: A recently redesigned Classroom-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) - 3 rd year immunology lab - Uses guided inquiry - Students design and carry out an experiment Problem: - Not much published data about impact of different CUREs on experimental design skills. - We want to make sure our CURE imparts experimental design skills
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Research Question Do the activities in a guided CURE lead to gains in experimental design skills?
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Research Methods My primary research methods include: 1)Pre/post skills assessment isomorphic problem prompting students to design an experiment 2)Pre/post open-ended reflection on process used in the skills assessment 1)Pre/post validated survey of attitudes and perceived learning (CURE) How will I collect these data? Each tool will be administered to individual students 1)Completed on paper during class (pre – week 4; post - week 13) 1)Completed electronically in class immediately after the skills assessment (pre – week 4; post - week 13) 3)Completed outside of class & online (pre - week 1; post – week 13) My strategy to analyze these data will be: 1)Detailed rubric to quantify experimental skills and measure change 2)Qualitative analysis of the text to identify themes (inductive and deductive) 1)Statistical analysis (consult a statistician!)
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Research Methods My primary research methods include: 1)Pre/post skills assessment isomorphic problem prompting students to design an experiment 2)Pre/post open-ended reflection on process used in the skills assessment 1)Pre/post validated survey of attitudes and perceived learning (CURE) How will I collect these data? Each tool will be administered to individual students 1)Completed on paper during class (pre – week 4; post - week 13) 1)Completed electronically in class immediately after the skills assessment (pre – week 4; post - week 13) 3)Completed outside of class & online (pre - week 1; post – week 13) My strategy to analyze these data will be: 1)Detailed rubric to quantify experimental skills and measure change 2)Qualitative analysis of the text to identify themes (inductive and deductive) 1)Statistical analysis (consult a statistician!)
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Research Methods My primary research methods include: 1)Pre/post skills assessment isomorphic problem prompting students to design an experiment 2)Pre/post open-ended reflection on process used in the skills assessment 1)Pre/post validated survey of attitudes and perceived learning (CURE) How will I collect these data? Each tool will be administered to individual students 1)Completed on paper during class (pre – week 3; post - week 13) 1)Completed electronically in class immediately after the skills assessment (pre – week 3; post - week 13) 3)Completed outside of class & online (pre - week 1; post – week 13) My strategy to analyze these data will be: 1)Detailed rubric to quantify experimental skills and measure change 2)Qualitative analysis of the text to identify themes (inductive and deductive) 1)Statistical analysis (consult a statistician!)
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Alignment of Research Question and Methods Do students gain experimental design skills? Skills assessment Rubric numerical grade Reflection on skills assessment Qualitative analysis CURE survey Quantitative Likert data Direct measure of skills Measures process students use in design Self-perception of skills
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