Lenses for Framing Decisions: Undergraduates' decision making about stem cell research

被引:28
|
作者
Halverson, Kristy Lynn [1 ]
Siegel, Marcelle A. [1 ]
Freyermuth, Sharyn K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Sci Educ Ctr, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
SCIENCE-EDUCATION; SCHOOL-STUDENTS; ARGUMENTATION; PERSPECTIVES; CONTEXT; ETHICS;
D O I
10.1080/09500690802178123
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Decision making is influenced by multiple factors, especially when approaching controversial socioscientific issues, such as stem cell research. In the present study, we used qualitative data from 132 college student papers in a biotechnology course to investigate how students made decisions about stem cell research issues. Students indicated their opinion about stem cell research topics and argued their stance using evidence they deemed relevant. We used NVivo7 software to develop categories, code student responses, and run queries. We identified a continuum of positions that students took regarding the support or opposition of stem cell research, and we found students used eight different perspectives as lenses to form their decisions: medical application, ethical, rights, economic, religious, personal anecdotes, political, or scientific. The most common perspective was 'medical application'. Most students relied upon multiple perspectives when making their decisions. We found that when students used multiple viewpoints, the perspectives were unequally valued, generally relying more on ethical perspectives. Scientific perspectives were not common. These findings have implications for improving instruction by focusing the curriculum toward integrating scientific perspectives with non-scientific perspectives held.
引用
收藏
页码:1249 / 1268
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Making decisions about antipsychotics: a qualitative study of patient experience and the development of a decision aid
    S. J. Kaar
    C. Gobjila
    E. Butler
    C. Henderson
    O. D. Howes
    BMC Psychiatry, 19
  • [22] Making decisions about antipsychotics: a qualitative study of patient experience and the development of a decision aid
    Kaar, S. J.
    Gobjila, C.
    Butler, E.
    Henderson, C.
    Howes, O. D.
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 19 (01)
  • [23] What Is Known about Parents' Treatment Decisions? A Narrative Review of Pediatric Decision Making
    Lipstein, Ellen A.
    Brinkman, William B.
    Britto, Maria T.
    MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, 2012, 32 (02) : 246 - 258
  • [24] High Levels of Decisional Conflict and Decision Regret When Making Decisions About Biologics
    Lipstein, Ellen A.
    Lovell, Daniel J.
    Denson, Lee A.
    Kim, Sandra C.
    Spencer, Charles
    Ittenbach, Richard F.
    Britto, Maria T.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION, 2016, 63 (06): : E176 - E181
  • [25] The research about neural stem cell vitrification
    Ma, Xuehu
    Hou, Ying
    Dai, Mingshu
    Liu, Tianqing
    Cui, Zanfeng
    TISSUE ENGINEERING, 2006, 12 (04): : 1101 - 1101
  • [26] Geriatric nursing research: Decisions for care: Assessment, decision-making and treatment
    Cacchione, P
    Amella, E
    Capzuti, E
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2004, 44 : 559 - 560
  • [27] Race and ethnicity in decisions about unrelated hematopoietic stem cell donation
    Switzer, Galen E.
    Bruce, Jessica G.
    Myaskovsky, Larissa
    DiMartini, Andrea
    Shellmer, Diana
    Confer, Dennis L.
    Abress, Linda K.
    King, Roberta J.
    Harnaha, Allyson G.
    Ohngemach, Sibylle
    Dew, Mary Amanda
    BLOOD, 2013, 121 (08) : 1469 - 1476
  • [28] Decision-making Research about Cash Discounts Offered by Vendors
    Shao, Xijuan
    Meng, Hui
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (ICOSCM 2010), 2010, 4 : 107 - 111
  • [29] Parent-child roles in decision making about medical research
    Miller, Victoria A.
    Reynolds, William W.
    Nelson, Robert M.
    ETHICS & BEHAVIOR, 2008, 18 (2-3) : 161 - 181
  • [30] Involving children with cancer in decision-making about research participation
    Joffe, Steven
    Fernandez, Conrad V.
    Pentz, Rebecca D.
    Ungar, David R.
    Mathew, N. Ajoy
    Turner, Curtis W.
    Alessandri, Angela J.
    Woodman, Catherine L.
    Singer, Dale A.
    Kodish, Eric
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2006, 149 (06): : 862 - 868