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Context Matters: Volunteer Bias, Small Sample Size, and the Value of Comparison Groups in the Assessment of Research-Based Undergraduate Introductory Biology Lab Courses

机译:上下文事项:志愿者偏见,样本量小以及比较组在评估研究型本科生入门生物学实验课程中的价值

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The shift from cookbook to authentic research-based lab courses in undergraduate biology necessitates the need for evaluation and assessment of these novel courses. Although the biology education community has made progress in this area, it is important that we interpret the effectiveness of these courses with caution and remain mindful of inherent limitations to our study designs that may impact internal and external validity. The specific context of a research study can have a dramatic impact on the conclusions. We present a case study of our own three-year investigation of the impact of a research-based introductory lab course, highlighting how volunteer students, a lack of a comparison group, and small sample sizes can be limitations of a study design that can affect the interpretation of the effectiveness of a course.
机译:从菜谱学转向真正的基于研究的本科生物学实验课程,需要对这些新颖的课程进行评估和评估。尽管生物学教育界在这方面取得了进展,但重要的是我们谨慎地解释这些课程的有效性,并牢记我们研究设计的固有局限性可能会影响内部和外部有效性。研究的具体背景可能会对结论产生重大影响。我们将进行一项为期三年的案例研究,以研究为基础的实验性入门课程的影响,着重介绍志愿者学生,缺乏比较组和样本量小如何会成为可能影响研究设计的局限性课程有效性的解释。

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