Authors
Paul Ginns, Herbert W Marsh, Masud Behnia, Jacqueline HS Cheng, L Francesca Scalas
Publication date
2009/9
Source
British Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume
79
Issue
3
Pages
577-598
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Background The introduction of the Australian Research Training Scheme has been a strong reason for assuring the quality of the research higher degree (RHD) experience; if students experience poor supervision, an unsupportive climate, and inadequate infrastructure, prior research suggests RHD students will be less likely to complete their degree, with negative consequences for the student, the university, and society at large.
Aims The present study examines the psychometric properties of a survey instrument, the Student Research Experience Questionnaire (SREQ), for measuring the RHD experience of currently enrolled students. The core scales of the SREQ focus on student experiences of Supervision; Infrastructure; Intellectual and Social Climate; and Generic Skills Development.
Sample Participants were 2,213 postgraduate research students of a large, research‐intensive Australian university.
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