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发表于 2023-2-18 17:29:34 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
This article offers guidance and resources for high school student research
Two Strategies for Success
Two strategies can reduce this challenge.
First, seek labs, not individuals. In many universities, each professor heads a lab to research a specific topic—like smoking, emotions, memory. Students can ask for details to join that lab, and work with others on common projects. For example, students who check Fordham University can find a roster of 19 psychology labs that promote student research in their quest for new knowledge. There is also the Fordham Institute, which encourages student research on diverse “social issues” (Takooshian, 2013), and can result in student presentations (Bhatta, Oo, & Takooshian, 2020) or publications (Takooshian & Weis, 2021).

Second, distinguish between two very different types of research: “student-based” (where the student starts with a specific question) and “faculty-based” (where the student is open to the mentor’s topics). While some students seek an expert on their pre-chosen question, this is more challenging than asking to work with a mentor on a new aspect of the mentor’s own topics (Takooshian, 1993).
Resources for Students
Emily Leary Chesnes, an APA staff member whose portfolio is focused on high school psychology, shared several helpful resources for high school researchers and their teachers.  Several of these resources support high school teachers in mentoring their own students.
  • Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS): Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter this competition, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nation’s high school seniors.
  • Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF): This annual precollege competition brings together over 1,800 students from across the globe to compete for almost $8 million in total awards. ISEF is the largest global pre-college STEM competition. APA participates in ISEF as a Special Awards Organization each year to recognize outstanding projects in psychological science.
APA Guidelines on Student Research:
In August of 2022, after consulting with several experts on student research, we three created and posted a new 30-minute video to benefit high school researchers (Takooshian & Caballo, 2022).  You can watch this video online here.  If you watch this video, we invite your feedback through this survey found here.  Based on viewers’ anonymous comments, we hope to find funding for a more in-depth video or online workshop to assist high school researchers and their teachers. With luck, high school research will flourish, when students are better able to find a mentor.




From:https://www.apa.org/ed/precolleg ... ogy/research-mentor
By Harold Takooshian, PhD, and Brian CaballoDate created: November 22, 2022


































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