Abstract
Research anxiety significantly declined in a diverse sample of 59 MSW students in their first-year hybrid online research course in which the instructor used an array of innovative educational techniques empirically proven to reduce this phenomenon. The pretest/posttest study, the standardized survey instruments used, and a summary of these techniques are described. This approach offers a way to help students overcome their fears, develop confidence in their abilities, and master basic components of research methodology, which, in turn, may increase the likelihood that they will participate in evidence-based practices and other research-related activities after they graduate.
Notes
1The final sample size was 59.
2Age and the number of research courses taken generated a non–statistically significant Pearson correlation of –239.