Harnessing the Undiscovered Resource of Student Research Projects

Perspect Psychol Sci. 2012 Nov;7(6):605-7. doi: 10.1177/1745691612459057.

Abstract

This article suggests that undergraduate research can help advance the science of psychology. We introduce a hypothetical "question-list paradigm" as a mechanism to do this. Each year, thousands of undergraduate projects are completed as part of the educational experience. Although many of these studies may not contain sufficient contributions for publication, they provide a good test of the replicability of established findings across populations at different institutions and geographic locations. Thus, these projects could meet the needs of recent calls for increased replications of psychological studies while simultaneously benefiting the student researchers, their instructors, and the field in general.

Keywords: collective research; data collection; experimental replication; pedagogy; undergraduate research; “question-list paradigm”.