Doctoral students' conceptions of research

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In this paper I report a study of the conceptions of research held by a sample of doctoral students at an Australian research-intensive university. I take a unique approach by using metaphor analysis to study the students' conceptions. The students in this study were recruited for an on-line survey in which they answered questions relating to their conceptions of research. I arrived at four categories that I have labelled research is explorative, research is constructive, research is spatial, and research is organic. © 2011: Rod Pitcher and Nova Southeastern University.

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Pitcher, R. (2011). Doctoral students’ conceptions of research. Qualitative Report, 16(4), 971–983. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2011.1116

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