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科学出版
身份(音乐)
医学教育
工作(物理)
心理学
图书馆学
政治学
医学
社会心理学
计算机科学
工程类
机械工程
物理
声学
法学
作者
Kari A. Mattison,Andrea R. Merchak,Scott T. Wieman,Stephanie Zimmer,Sarah C. Fankhauser
摘要
Abstract Young researchers are often excluded from the scholarly processes of peer‐review and publication, which are cornerstones of scholarly work. The Journal of Emerging Investigators is an open access journal dedicated to publishing the research of middle and high school students. We surveyed student authors before and after they participated in the peer‐review and publication process of their scientific articles. Following peer‐review and publication, students report gains in their confidence and self‐efficacy in science, and increased feelings of identity and belonging in science. Our findings demonstrate that even the youngest scholars are capable of participating in the publication process, and our data suggest that participation in the process has positive outcomes.
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