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 Research participants needed for a study on graduate skills
Posted by Michelle Rose Avery
October 30, 2012, 8:20 pm

Researchers in the School of Psychology at Deakin University are seeking a wide range of participants who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate psychology unit (including 4th year students) at an Australian university and are at least 18 years of age.

We would like to invite you to participate in this research to assist with the development of a measure of graduate attributes for psychology undergraduates. Graduate attributes are a set of skills that students need as part of gaining employment in their chosen professions, these include problem-solving and analytic skills, team work and communication skills. In doing this research, we hope to develop and refine a measure of these attributes that will provide meaningful formative and summative feedback to both teachers and learners regarding students’ consolidation of graduate attributes.

If you would like further information or you would like to participate please click the link below:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GPS_AU

You will be provided with further information to ensure that your decision and consent to participate is fully informed.

If you have any questions please contact the project manager for details –
Michelle Rose Avery,
Business hours: (03) 5227 8419
Email: m.avery@deakin.edu.au

This research project was granted ethics approval from the Deakin University Human Ethics Committee on 27/01/2012.




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