Research Training: Research Attitudes and Skills in Public Management Students from a Peruvian University
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https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2024-0184Keywords:
research skills; attitudes towards research; master's degree students; public management; academic training; research skills; research competencesAbstract
Research has consolidated itself as a key element in the advancement of science and academic development, while simultaneously emerging as a transcendental activity that enables, among other achievements, the attainment of professional degrees and titles. This study examines the relationship between research skills and attitude towards research. The design was non-experimental, applied to a probabilistic sample of 240 students. Two questionnaires were utilized to assess attitudes and research skills. A highly significant positive correlation was found through the statistical procedure Rho Spearman = 0.594 and p-value 0.001. These results corroborated previous studies that outline significantly associated factors, confirming that the importance of research skills is necessary and part of an appropriate attitude towards research that facilitates the development of skills applicable in academic, personal, and professional spheres. Research activity is essential for the growth of critical and highly capable individuals, capable of significantly enhancing their performance in various activities.
Received: 14 June 2024 / Accepted: 28 October 2024 / Published: 05 November 2024
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