Improving training in methodology enriches the science of psychology. |
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Authors: | Aiken, Leona S. West, Stephen G. Millsap, Roger E. |
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Abstract: | Replies to the comment Ramifications of increased training in quantitative methodology by Herbet Zimiles (see record 2008-19206-013) on the current authors original article Doctoral training in statistics, measurement, and methodology in psychology: Replication and extension of Aiken, West, Sechrest, and Reno's (1990) survey of PhD programs in North America (see record 2007-19520-003). The current authors state that in their recent article, they reported the results of an extensive survey of quantitative training in all PhD programs in North America. They compared these results with those of a similar survey conducted 12 years earlier (Aiken, West, Sechrest, & Reno, 1990), and raised issues for the future methodological training of substantive and quantitative researchers in psychology. The authors then respond to Zimiles three questions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | quantitative curriculum training statistics research design measurement PhD programs doctoral education |
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