An Analysis of the Relationships among Graduate Students' Satisfaction, Self-Assessment of Progress, and Research Achievements in Engineering Laboratories

  • KITAMURA Satoshi
    Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo
  • OKAMOTO Eri
    The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo

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  • 工学系大学院の研究室教育における学生の満足度および成長の自己評価と研究業績の関係
  • コウガクケイ ダイガクイン ノ ケンキュウシツ キョウイク ニ オケル ガクセイ ノ マンゾクド オヨビ セイチョウ ノ ジコ ヒョウカ ト ケンキュウ ギョウセキ ノ カンケイ

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among graduate students' satisfaction, self-assessment of progress, and research achievements in engineering laboratories. In this study, we conducted a random sampling survey of engineering laboratories in universities and collected data from 73 laboratories. Since the data collected in this study is multilevel data including individual and group (laboratory) levels, we divided the data into "Within model" (model of an individual level) and "Between model" (model of a group level) and calculated the correlation coefficients. The results of the analysis indicate the following: (1) At a group level, forcing graduates to publish refereed reports of their laboratory achievements would positively correlate with their academic communication, but negatively correlate with their satisfaction with regard to laboratory education. (2) At a group level, making graduate students participate in joint research would positively correlate with satisfaction in laboratory education and self-assessment of progress.

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