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How Likely Are College Students to Be Influenced by Others in Small-Group Projects: A Study on Group Compositions and Coursework-Related Collaborative Information Seeking Behavior

机译:大学生在小组项目中受到他人影响的可能性:小组组成和与课程相关的协作性信息寻求行为研究

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Small-group teaching has been a preferred pedagogy in many college-level courses. It is crucial for college students to seek information with peers in their small groups to achieve their learning goals. While peer influence has been proven as one of the factors in students' information seeking behavior, the role of group compositions in collaborative information seeking remains unclear. In order to reveal how college students are influenced by their peers in their collaborative information seeking process in real-life situations, the current study used a multi-mode survey design to collect data. Five-hundred and thirty-five students participated in the survey. Results showed that while homogeneous and heterogeneous groups regarding gender and disciplinary compositions were evenly distributed, most groups were homogeneous regarding students' year of study. When collaboratively seeking information for a small-group project, students typically agreed that other peers in the group influenced their collaborative information behavior. While gathering information, students especially considered peers' opinions; they also tended to give up information if their peers do not need it, especially when in a homogeneous group. However, in heterogeneous groups, students tended to change the sources consulted when gathering information. Pedagogical implications and suggestions for future research were provided.
机译:在许多大学水平的课程中,小组教学已成为首选的教学法。对于大学生来说,与小组中的同龄人一起寻求信息以实现他们的学习目标至关重要。尽管同伴的影响已被证明是学生信息寻求行为的因素之一,但是团体组成在协作信息寻求中的作用仍不清楚。为了揭示大学生在现实生活中的协作信息搜索过程中如何受到同龄人的影响,本研究采用了一种多模式调查设计来收集数据。 535名学生参加了调查。结果表明,虽然性别和学科组成方面的同质和异类群体分布均匀,但就学生的学习年份而言,大多数群体是同质的。当为一个小组项目协作寻求信息时,学生通常会同意小组中的其他同伴会影响他们的协作信息行为。在收集信息时,学生特别考虑了同龄人的观点。如果他们的同龄人不需要信息,他们也倾向于放弃信息,尤其是在同质小组中。但是,在异类人群中,学生在收集信息时倾向于改变咨询的来源。提供了教学意义和对未来研究的建议。

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