Dataset for: "Why men are the minority: The perceptions of young men in UK post-primary education about studying Psychology at university"
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Title: Dataset for: "Why men are the minority: The perceptions of young men in UK post-primary education about studying psychology at university"
Creator(s): Lisa Graham-Wisener, Queen's University Belfast
Rights-holder: Queen's University Belfast
Publication year: 2024
Date of data collection: April-May 2022
Information about geographic location of data collection; Northern Ireland
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PROJEJCT INFORMATION
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Funder Name: School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast
Project Number or Grant Identifier: N/A
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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Author/Principal Investigator information
Name: Dr Lisa Graham-Wisener
ORCID: 0000-0001-6311-4978
Institution: Queen's University Belfast
Email: l.graham-wisener@qub.ac.uk
Author/Associate/Co-investigator or Alternate Contact information
Name: Dr Elida Cena
ORCID: 0000-0002-3830-9500
Institution: Queen's University Belfast
Email: e.cena@qub.ac.uk
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PUBLICATION INFORMATION
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Recommended citation for the data: Graham-Wisener, L (2024), Dataset for "Why men are the minority: The perceptions of young men in UK post-primary education about studying psychology at university," Submitted, PLOS ONE.
This dataset supports the publication:
AUTHORS: Elida Cena, Stephanie Burns, Ruth Lee, Kathryn Gillespie, Patrick A. O’Connor, Tara Anderson, Grace Duffy, Lisa Graham-Wisener
TITLE: Why men are the minority: The perceptions of young men in UK post-primary education about studying psychology at university
JOURNAL: PLOS ONE
PAPER DOI IF KNOWN:
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METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Qualitative focus group design
Methods for processing the data: Reflexive thematic analysis
Software or instrument-specific information needed to interpret the data: None
People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission:
Elida Cena, Stephanie Burns, Ruth Lee, Kathryn Gillespie, Patrick A. O’Connor, Tara Anderson, Grace Duffy, Lisa Graham-Wisener
Please note that data supporting this study cannot be made available owing to ethical reasons i.e. insufficient consent. To share data without the informed consent would be a breach of research ethics and researcher integrity. For further information, please contact the Research Data Librarian, Dr. Michael O'Connor. E: rdm@qub.ac.uk
提供机构:
Queen's University Belfast
创建时间:
2024-11-28



