Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process

The purpose of the research was, with the aid of a short questionnaire, to determine how postgraduate students (N = 32) perceive the opportunities for creative research in general, and how they perceive creativity in the preparation of their own research work in particular. Descriptive analysis sho...

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Main Author: Mojca Juriševič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2011-03-01
Series:Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/446
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spelling doaj-1726c9d577bd4a91853bbe2f7c96bafd2021-03-05T07:14:11ZengUniversity of LjubljanaCenter for Educational Policy Studies Journal1855-97192232-26472011-03-0111169190Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research ProcessMojca JuriševičThe purpose of the research was, with the aid of a short questionnaire, to determine how postgraduate students (N = 32) perceive the opportunities for creative research in general, and how they perceive creativity in the preparation of their own research work in particular. Descriptive analysis shows that students (1) perceive a positive study-research climate that encourages creative processes (independence, motivation, intellectual challenges), (2) judge that researchers have numerous opportunities for creative work in the various phases of research and (3) evaluate themselves as highly creative individuals in everyday life. Students perceive themselves as being at their most creative in the definition of the research problem, which they mainly identify with the use of personal strategies (work experience) and take various lengths of time to form, typically up to one year. The most difficult problem in this regard is represented by giving meaning to the problem (breadth, depth, specificity, application). Amongst the perceived encouragement with which mentors motivate students for creative research the most frequent is less directive general guidance in study and research. On the basis of the presented findings, guidelines are suggested for the more effective encouragement of creative research in postgraduate students. https://cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/446postgraduate studyresearchresearch problemscientific creativity
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Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process
Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
postgraduate study
research
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scientific creativity
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title_short Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process
title_full Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process
title_fullStr Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process
title_full_unstemmed Postgraduate Students’ Perception of Creativity in the Research Process
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publisher University of Ljubljana
series Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
issn 1855-9719
2232-2647
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The purpose of the research was, with the aid of a short questionnaire, to determine how postgraduate students (N = 32) perceive the opportunities for creative research in general, and how they perceive creativity in the preparation of their own research work in particular. Descriptive analysis shows that students (1) perceive a positive study-research climate that encourages creative processes (independence, motivation, intellectual challenges), (2) judge that researchers have numerous opportunities for creative work in the various phases of research and (3) evaluate themselves as highly creative individuals in everyday life. Students perceive themselves as being at their most creative in the definition of the research problem, which they mainly identify with the use of personal strategies (work experience) and take various lengths of time to form, typically up to one year. The most difficult problem in this regard is represented by giving meaning to the problem (breadth, depth, specificity, application). Amongst the perceived encouragement with which mentors motivate students for creative research the most frequent is less directive general guidance in study and research. On the basis of the presented findings, guidelines are suggested for the more effective encouragement of creative research in postgraduate students.
topic postgraduate study
research
research problem
scientific creativity
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