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Littleford, Linh Nguyen; Buxton, Kim; Bucher, Meredith A.; Simon-Dack, Stephanie L.; Yang, Kao Lee – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
What do psychology doctorate programs require and prefer in their master's level applicants? Do the programs value students' graduate experiences during and postadmission? Doctoral programs' (n = 221) responses to an online survey showed that most required letters of recommendation, personal statements, Graduate Records Examination scores, and…
Descriptors: Psychology, Doctoral Programs, College Admission, Online Surveys
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Burl, Jeffrey; Shah, Sanjay; Filone, Sarah; Foster, Elizabeth; DeMatteo, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
An increasing number of graduate programs are available to students interested in the study of forensic psychology. The growth of forensic training opportunities is reflective of the wider development of forensic psychology as a discrete specialty area. An Internet-based survey was conducted to provide descriptive information to academic advisors…
Descriptors: Crime, Psychology, Graduate Study, Masters Programs
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Zimak, Eric H.; Edwards, Katie M.; Johnson, Shannon M.; Suhr, Julie – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
This study used a national sample of PhD students in clinical psychology (N = 1,034) to explore when students decided to pursue their graduate degree, reasons for their decisions, and associated satisfaction. Results indicated that immediately after completing their undergraduate degree, 57% of current graduate students reported postponing…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Clinical Psychology, Investigations
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Bartsch, Robert A.; Warren, Thomas D.; Sharp, Aaron D.; Green, Marsha A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
We gathered information on MA and PhD psychology programs from direct mailings and Web sites from 70 universities in the United States. Analyses revealed that Web sites provided more information about graduate programs than direct mailings, especially in areas not directly related to graduate applications. Further analyses indicated that…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Universities, Psychology, Internet
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Crouch, James V.; Benedict, James O. – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
Analyzing the program listings in the publication "Graduate Study in Psychology," this report discusses characteristics of students admitted to graduate programs in 1980-81. The number of applications received and the number of students accepted are recorded for each program. (RM)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Dillon, Michael J.; Malott, Richard W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1981
Four year project, involving 34 MA and five PhD psychology students, studied factors which might improve graduate training procedures. The effect of weekly specification of research tasks, meetings with supervisor, deadlines, feedback, and incentives were studied. Students' performance was highest when all components of the supervisory system were…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Educational Research, Graduate Students