Ethical Expectations of Academic Research by College Undergraduate Students

Loreta Tauginienė, Julija Umbrasaitė

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Abstract

The development of research skills is a gradual process that assumedly should start at the undergraduate level. This article aims to explore what research-related skills professional bachelor (undergraduate) students are expected to acquire in Lithuanian colleges. Using a conventional approach of content analysis, the authors analysed twenty-nine descriptors of study fields applied to colleges and sixteen codes of ethics of Lithuanian colleges to identify research-related learning outcomes (learning skills) and ethics norms. Their findings suggest that undergraduate students are not recognized as a contributing part of the research community, although they are expected to be involved in research. Some study fields are more research-oriented than others; however, compliance with research ethics is implied only in eight study fields. Student research activity is even less addressed in the codes of ethics than in the descriptors of study fields.

Original languageEnglish
Peer-reviewed scientific journalJournal of Scholarly Publishing
Volume55
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)248-267
Number of pages20
ISSN1198-9742
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 04.2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 113 Computer and information sciences
  • 616 Other humanities
  • college
  • research conduct
  • scholarly inquiry
  • skills
  • undergraduate student

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