This document summarizes a study that examined factors influencing underrepresented groups' participation and outcomes in agricultural research programs. The study analyzed data on 71 undergraduate students from 2003-2010, collecting information on their gender, ethnicity, geographic origin, education levels attained, and current careers. The results showed that females and underrepresented minority groups were more likely to pursue postgraduate education, while white males tended to complete bachelor's degrees. Participants from regions like the Rio Grande Valley and Salinas Valley also differed in the types of further education pursued. The researchers concluded that underrepresented group participation in research leads to higher rates of continuing education beyond the bachelor's level.
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Engaging under-represented populations in agricultural research
1. Engaging under-represented populations in agricultural research:Are there factors other than gender and diversity? Wendy Ann Peer and Angus S. Murphy Department of Horticulture peerw@purdue.edu murphy@purdue.edu
2. Family farm Under-represented groups Migrant farm workers Historically agricultural laborers Impressions of agricultural research among diverse populations
3. Engage under-represented groups Engage non-traditional students Offer agriculture and science research as alternative to medical school Not everyone is admitted to medical school Skills for biomedical research Give back to local communities Purpose
4. Is gender a predictor of a career in agriculture or science research? Is ethnicity a predictor of career in agriculture or science research? Is there a correlation between gender and ethnicity and pursuit of a career in agriculture or science research? HypothesisAmong students engaged in research
5. Diversity background targeted Under-represented groups Non-traditional groups First generation college students Re-entry students Mature first-time students Female and male participants Geographic information Indiana Illinois New Jersey Rio Grande Valley, Texas Salinas Valley, California Participants - undergraduates
6. Collect data on student gender and ethnicity Track student education and career Participation in research through graduation Post-graduate education Current career Analysis Gender Ethnicity Geography Method
9. Academic year 16 females, 15 males Majority of females were not diversity participants Majority of males were diversity participants
10. Summer 24 females, 16 males Majority were diversity participants for each gender
11. Gender Majority of females pursued post-graduate education Majority of males completed baccalaureate degree
12. Gender Academic year Summer Majority of participants completed baccalaureate degrees Majority of females pursued post-graduate education Similar numbers of males completed baccalaureate degree and continued their education
13. Diversity Majority of Hispanic and Asians pursued post-graduate education Sample size is too small for black, non-Hispanic students to draw trends Majority of white, non-Hispanics completed baccalaureate degrees
14. Diversity Academic year Summer The majority of white, non-Hispanics completed baccalaureate degrees. Majority of Hispanic, Asians and black non-Hispanics pursue post-graduate education. The majority of white, non-Hispanics completed baccalaureate degrees.
15. Gender x Diversity Majority of females from under-represented groups pursue post-graduate education. Majority of males from under-represented groups graduate or pursue post-graduate education.
16. Gender x Diversity Academic year Summer Majority of females from under-represented groups pursue post-graduate education. Majority of males from under-represented groups graduate or pursue post-graduate education. Majority students complete baccalaureate degrees.
17. Rio Grande Valley, TX vs. Salinas Valley, CA Hispanic Pacific Islander Geographic and cultural factors
18. Under-represented groups who participate in research pursue higher education more frequently than white, non-Hispanics Females from under-represented groups tend to pursue post-graduate education Males from under-represented groups who participate in summer research tend to pursue post-graduate education Outcome assessmentgender x diversity