博士生中的假冒者现象:一个范围审查
1School of Education, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Frontiers in psychology
|October 19, 2023
概括
伪造者现象 (IP) 在全球显著影响博士生,影响他们的学术进步和心理健康. 本综述综合了关于知识产权特征,促成因素及其心理健康相关性的研究.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 高等教育研究 高等教育研究
背景情况:
- 假冒者现象 (IP) 是一个公认的问题,影响着世界各地的博士生.
- 现有研究表明,知识产权会对学术进步和心理健康产生负面影响.
- 在这个特定的人口群体中对知识产权的全面理解仍然有限.
研究的目的:
- 在博士生中对伪造者现象的实证研究进行范围审查.
- 为了澄清博士生所经历的知识产权的现状和现实.
- 确定这一群体中知识产权的关键特征,贡献因素,心理健康相关性和测量工具.
主要方法:
- 在五个主要数据库 (Springer,Google Scholar,Web of Science,PubMed,JSTOR) 进行了系统的文献搜索.
- 包括在1978年至2023年间发表的经验研究.
- 一个严格的审查过程,涉及两个独立审查员和第三个意见分歧的审查员,确保了数据质量.
主要成果:
- 综述中包括了30项经验研究.
- 这项研究涵盖了四个领域:知识产权的特征,促成因素,与精神疾病的相关性以及知识产权的测量.
- 结果提供了对博士生中假冒者现象的综合概述.
结论:
- 这一范围审查提高了博士生对伪造者现象的理解.
- 这些发现为未来的研究和有针对性的干预措施奠定了基础.
- 解决知识产权问题对于支持博士生学术和心理健康至关重要.
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