Construction of a Research Requirement Participant Pool Using Open-Source Software

Author:

Westfall Jonathan E.12,Hill Evan M.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counselor Education and Psychology, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, USA

2. Internet Editor Team, Society for the Teaching of Psychology, Washington, DC, USA

3. Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE, USA

Abstract

Introduction Recruiting undergraduate students to participate in research has long been an established practice within psychology. Although this data source has weaknesses, this involvement in the research process has considerable pedagogical value in teaching students research methodology. Statement of the Problem Most common software packages used to manage participant pools tend to be expensive, to the extent that it prohibits access for small institutions and departments. Literature Review Highlighting the problem, we cite research related to using undergraduates as participants, pedagogical value of these experiences, and current trends in software distribution. We then provide evidence of successful implementation of open-source software (OSS) in educational settings, and conclude with OSS options capable of addressing the problem of access. Teaching Implications By providing students research experiences, both as a researcher and as a participant, we enhance their understanding of this process. Secondary to this, we can foster within them a skill set that is valuable to disciplines outside of academia. Conclusion The implementation of an OSS system to manage research participants provides a cost-effective means to expand the learning and research opportunities of available to students.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology,Education

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