视角整合能力:在跨学科合作中评估知识整合准备的有效和可靠的测量工具
Maritza Salazar Campo1, Theresa K Lant2
1Assistant Professor, Organizations & Management, UCI Paul Merage School of Business, Irvine, CA, USA.
Journal of clinical and translational science
|May 21, 2025
概括
这项研究开发并验证了前景整合能力 (PIC) 测量,以评估个人在跨学科合作中整合知识的能力. 该PIC工具是增强协作科学和翻译研究的可靠工具.
科学领域:
- 科学合作科学合作.
- 跨学科研究跨学科研究.
- 知识整合知识整合.
背景情况:
- 跨学科的合作在科学,医学和工程方面至关重要.
- 缺乏对个人跨学科知识整合能力的有效衡量标准.
- 这项研究为跨学科合作提供了一个概念框架和经验工具.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证个人视角整合能力 (PIC) 的衡量标准.
- 评估个人在协作工作中整合知识的意愿和能力.
- 促进跨学科合作的研究和实践.
主要方法:
- 进行了三阶段,五项研究的调查.
- 项目生成,减少和验证PIC仪器.
- 使用跨学科医学研究小组的数据测试有效性和调解.
主要成果:
- 该PIC工具显示了强大的因素结构,可靠性和有效性.
- 结果支持PIC结构对跨学科合作者的影响.
- 该研究为评估整合能力提供了可靠和有效的工具.
结论:
- 现在可以使用一个有效和可靠的跨学科合作调查工具.
- 该工具将有助于进一步研究和评估团队集成努力.
- 促进融合和转化研究倡议.
相关概念视频
Measures of Intelligence
6.0K
Psychologists measure intelligence by using standardized tests that produce a score known as the intelligence quotient or IQ. To understand IQ tests, it's important to recognize the key principles behind their construction: validity, reliability, and standardization.
Validity refers to how well a test measures what it claims to measure. An intelligence test should accurately assess intelligence rather than another characteristic, like anxiety. Criterion validity is one way to evaluate this;...
Validity refers to how well a test measures what it claims to measure. An intelligence test should accurately assess intelligence rather than another characteristic, like anxiety. Criterion validity is one way to evaluate this;...
6.0K
Intelligence
6.2K
The term "intelligence" is complex because it refers to both behavior and individuals, and its interpretation varies across cultures. European Americans tend to link intelligence with reasoning and cognitive skills, while in Kenya, it is tied to responsible participation in family and social life. In Uganda, intelligence is seen as the ability to know the right actions and carry them out effectively, while the Iatmul people of Papua New Guinea associate it with the capacity to remember...
6.2K
Multiple Intelligences Theory
6.2K
Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligence proposes that there are nine distinct types of intelligence, each reflecting different ways of interacting with the world. Introduced in 1983 and expanded in subsequent years, Gardner's framework challenges the traditional notion of a single, generalized intelligence.
6.2K
Metacognition
135
Metacognition is a conscious process where individuals are aware of their cognitive and executive processes, such as planning before solving a problem or self-monitoring during reading. For instance, a writer may need help with composing a piece. The situation involves a writer who is working on a piece of writing, but while doing so, they realize that something is missing. They notice that their characters lack depth or details. This realization occurs because the writer is reflecting on their...
135
Wechsler's Contribution to Measures of Intelligence
1.4K
David Wechsler, a psychologist who worked with World War I veterans, developed a significant IQ test in 1939 called the Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale. This test was innovative because it combined several subtests that measured both verbal and nonverbal skills, reflecting Wechsler's belief that intelligence is a global capacity involving purposeful action, rational thinking, and effective interaction with the environment. This test later evolved into the Wechsler Adult Intelligence...
1.4K
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
6.4K
Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence posits that intelligence is composed of three distinct but interrelated components: analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
6.4K


