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Assessing students’ attitudes toward forensic science: collecting an expert consensus

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by R Horton, T Kelly, Claire Lenehan, C Lennard, S Lewis, Kieran LimKieran Lim, C Roux, D Southam
We report the development of an affective domain instrument for the assessment of undergraduate students’ attitudes toward forensic science. Assessment of attitudes of the respondents is important to understand mediating factors in student motivation and ultimately success in the discipline. The instrument was developed using an iterative process based on responses from an expert panel of Australian forensic science educators to an array of forensic science and teaching related topics, and refined using further feedback from the panel on more specific items. The layout of the instrument, with regard to both the wording and placement of items, was developed with regular test takers (i.e., students) in mind and through the application of basic psychometric principles. The engagement of forensic science colleagues across Australia has resulted in an outcome that could provide a source of credible and relevant evidence of student attitudes toward forensic science.

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Journal

Forensic science policy & management: an international journal

Volume

3

Issue

4

Pagination

180 - 188

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

1940-9044

eISSN

1940-9036

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Taylor & Francis

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