from the Blog:
In Socrates' Wake
 
 
 
January 20, 2015
 
Why do some students become  Philosophy majors? 
Survey questions sought. 
 
 


 
My department is  working  on a project for the department to try to get 
more systematic information about  why undergrads become philosophy majors 
(and why students who might,  don't).  As one component of that project, we're 
planning to conduct two  online surveys—one of current philosophy majors and 
another of students who  recently took introductory-level philosophy 
classes.  Obviously we're  particularly interested in why women and members of 
certain racial minorities  become majors at lower rates than men, and members 
of other racial groups. Thing  is --being a philosophy department we are not 
over-endowed with expertise on how  to frame or conduct surveys. We are 
going to enlist the help of experts  but my colleague who is heading up the 
effort asked my department for initial  suggestions of survey questions, and I 
thought, well, why not crowd-source it?  Its entirely possible that other 
departments have already done this  successfully, and it is quite likely that 
some of our readers will have useful  suggestions of questions.  So -- 
suggest  ahead.

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