Students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their discipline to be part of science, are critical to their academic development in psychology. In Study 1, 650 first-year psychology students from three universities in Australia completed the Psychology as a Science (PAS) questionnaire, an adjective checklist relating to science and psychology, and the Science Knowledge and Attitudes (SKA)scale. Results confirmed the limited value of the PAS to identify components of the NOS, but indicated that students view psychology to be a science within a few weeks of the commencement of their study at university. Three factors underlying the SKA scale were identified: naive view of science (NVS), social a...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
How do students of psychology and students of other disciplines perceive what a professional psychol...
Could the same interests that draw many students to psychology also predict departure from the major...
Students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
Students’ understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from n...
The American Psychological Association\u27s (2007) curricular guidelines recommend that students dev...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
Graduate attributes for psychology include a capacity to understand and to behave in a manner consis...
The present study was designed to measure undergraduate students’ perceptions of psychology and soci...
Background: Understanding students’ naive conceptions about the norms that guide scientific best pra...
Scientific thinking is a predicate for scientific inquiry, and thus important to develop early in ps...
There is considerable discussion about the assumptions that individuals have about the nature of kno...
Students’ knowledge of the nature of science is an important determinant of their success at univers...
The present study explores the relationship between students’ views on the nature of science (NOS) a...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
How do students of psychology and students of other disciplines perceive what a professional psychol...
Could the same interests that draw many students to psychology also predict departure from the major...
Students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
Students’ understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from n...
The American Psychological Association\u27s (2007) curricular guidelines recommend that students dev...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
Graduate attributes for psychology include a capacity to understand and to behave in a manner consis...
The present study was designed to measure undergraduate students’ perceptions of psychology and soci...
Background: Understanding students’ naive conceptions about the norms that guide scientific best pra...
Scientific thinking is a predicate for scientific inquiry, and thus important to develop early in ps...
There is considerable discussion about the assumptions that individuals have about the nature of kno...
Students’ knowledge of the nature of science is an important determinant of their success at univers...
The present study explores the relationship between students’ views on the nature of science (NOS) a...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
How do students of psychology and students of other disciplines perceive what a professional psychol...
Could the same interests that draw many students to psychology also predict departure from the major...