A data-based assessment of research-doctorate programs in the United States

A data-based assessment of research-doctorate programs in the United States
About this book
"A Data-Based Assessment of Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States provides an unparalleled dataset collected from doctoral programs, doctoral faculty and public sources that can be use to assess the quality and effectiveness of doctoral programs based on measures important to faculty, students, administrators, funders, and other stakeholders. The committee collected 20 measures that include characteristicsof the faculty, such as publications, citations, grants, and diversity; and characteristics of the students, such as their GRE scores, financial support, publications, and diversity; anc characteristics of the program, such as number of Ph.D.s granted over five years, time to degree, percentage of student completion, and placement of students after graduation. The data were collected for the academic year 2005-2006 from more than 5,000 doctoral programs at 212 universities. these observations span 62 fields and the research productivity data are based typicaly on a five-year interval. Some datasets (such as publications and citations) go as far back as 1981. Information on enrollments and faculty size were also collected for 14 emerging fields ... Accompanying the report are Data tables and a detailed explanation of the methodology used to collect data and calculate ranges of rankings--Summary.
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- OL19839976W
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Doctor of philosophy degreeHumanitiesScienceStudy and teaching (Graduate)ResearchEngineeringEvaluationSocial sciencesUniversities and collegesUniversities and colleges, united statesUniversities and colleges, graduate workEducational surveysGraduate workRatings and rankingsGraduate EducationEducational MeasurementEvaluation Studies as TopicResearch Support as Topic