Early year undergraduate researchers’ reflections on the values and perceived costs of their research experience

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Gaye D. Ceyhan
John W. Tillotson
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[1] Bogazici University,Department of Mathematics and Science Education
[2] Syracuse University,Department of Science Teaching
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International Journal of STEM Education | / 7卷
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Undergraduate STEM education; Undergraduate research; Motivation; Expectancy-value theory;
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