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A Comparison of Student Knowledge and Attitude toward Research: Are Main Campus Students Different from Those in a Hybrid Environment?
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Student KnowledgeEducational PsychologyMethodological IssueEducationEducation ResearchSocial WorkDifferential KnowledgeTeacher EducationStudent LearningSocial Learning EnvironmentResearch CultureResearch Methods CourseHybrid EnvironmentHigher EducationTeachingSociologySocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentSocial Science Education
The trend toward the use of distance education in teaching social work students has been rapidly growing over the past two decades. A constant issue of concern is related to student outcomes. This paper reports on a longitudinal quasi-experimental study assessing the differential knowledge and attitude toward research between social work students taking a research methods course in one of two modalities: traditional classroom versus distance setting. Both bachelor's and master's degree students participated in this 2-year study. Descriptive statistics and results of inferential tests as well as implications for future study are presented in this paper.
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