Measuring the Interdisciplinarity and Collaboration Perceptions of U.S. Scientists, Engineers, and Educators

IF 3.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Aera Open Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23328584231218952
Katherine R. McCance, Margaret Blanchard
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Interdisciplinarity has the potential to lead to more innovation and advances in knowledge than are possible from a single discipline. Yet, little is known about interdisciplinary collaborations and the perceptions of those involved. This quantitative study investigated the perceptions of U.S. faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students involved in education and science/engineering collaborations. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted for two modified scales, Collaboration Perceptions (CP; n = 117; 17 items; α = .923) and Interdisciplinarity Perceptions (IP; n = 119; 11 items; α = .852). Participants’ perceptions of collaboration and interdisciplinarity were strongly positive and did not significantly differ based on demographic factors (e.g., gender, discipline, role). Perceptions were influenced by collectivist orientation; the high collectivism group had significantly more positive perceptions of collaboration and interdisciplinarity, and collectivist orientation was positively and significantly correlated with CP and IP scores. Implications and recommendations for interdisciplinary collaborations will be discussed.
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衡量美国科学家、工程师和教育工作者对跨学科与合作的看法
跨学科有可能带来比单一学科更多的创新和知识进步。然而,人们对跨学科合作以及相关人员的看法却知之甚少。这项定量研究调查了参与教育和科学/工程合作的美国教职员工、博士后和研究生的看法。对两个修订量表进行了探索性因子分析,即 "合作认知"(CP;n = 117;17 个项目;α = .923)和 "跨学科认知"(IP;n = 119;11 个项目;α = .852)。参与者对合作和跨学科性的看法非常积极,并没有因人口统计因素(如性别、学科、角色)的不同而产生显著差异。对合作和跨学科性的看法受到集体主义倾向的影响;高集体主义倾向组对合作和跨学科性的看法明显更积极,集体主义倾向与 CP 和 IP 分数呈显著正相关。将讨论跨学科合作的意义和建议。
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