Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia

The Malaysian Journal of Psychology/Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia (1985-present) is the flagship outlet for psychological research in Malaysia. While considerable progress has been made in the development of psychology as a field in Malaysia, including psychological research, few studies have examined...

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Main Authors: Milligan, Meg, McCormick, Michael, Yee, Siew Lim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22168/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22168/1/Psikologi_37_2_3.pdf
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McCormick, Michael,
Yee, Siew Lim,
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description The Malaysian Journal of Psychology/Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia (1985-present) is the flagship outlet for psychological research in Malaysia. While considerable progress has been made in the development of psychology as a field in Malaysia, including psychological research, few studies have examined the relative contributions from different divisions or assessed diversity and inclusion in other areas. Issues published online between 2008 and 2022 containing 315 research articles were examined and coded into divisions using the taxonomy provided by the American Psychological Association (APA). Personality and Social Psychology (Division 8) was identified as the most frequently researched area, followed by Clinical/Counseling Psychology (Division 12/17). Underrepresented specializations included Division 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods) and Division 6 (Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology), among others. The majority of articles were survey/questionnaire-based correlational studies (63.8%), followed by archival analyses (13.4%), interviews (13%), and experimental designs (7.3%). Articles focused primarily on adult populations and were adequately powered. Two-thirds of first authors were female and most papers (67.6%) were first authored by a Malay ethnic researcher, followed by Chinese (13%) and Indian (6.7%), which reflects the current ethnic distribution in Malaysia (69.9%, 22.8%, 6.6%, statista.com). Recommendations for the further development of psychology in Malaysia are included.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:221682023-09-08T08:16:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22168/ Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia Milligan, Meg, McCormick, Michael, Yee, Siew Lim, The Malaysian Journal of Psychology/Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia (1985-present) is the flagship outlet for psychological research in Malaysia. While considerable progress has been made in the development of psychology as a field in Malaysia, including psychological research, few studies have examined the relative contributions from different divisions or assessed diversity and inclusion in other areas. Issues published online between 2008 and 2022 containing 315 research articles were examined and coded into divisions using the taxonomy provided by the American Psychological Association (APA). Personality and Social Psychology (Division 8) was identified as the most frequently researched area, followed by Clinical/Counseling Psychology (Division 12/17). Underrepresented specializations included Division 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods) and Division 6 (Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology), among others. The majority of articles were survey/questionnaire-based correlational studies (63.8%), followed by archival analyses (13.4%), interviews (13%), and experimental designs (7.3%). Articles focused primarily on adult populations and were adequately powered. Two-thirds of first authors were female and most papers (67.6%) were first authored by a Malay ethnic researcher, followed by Chinese (13%) and Indian (6.7%), which reflects the current ethnic distribution in Malaysia (69.9%, 22.8%, 6.6%, statista.com). Recommendations for the further development of psychology in Malaysia are included. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22168/1/Psikologi_37_2_3.pdf Milligan, Meg, and McCormick, Michael, and Yee, Siew Lim, (2023) Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia. Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia, 37 (2). pp. 17-25. ISSN 2289-8174 https://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/issue/view/48
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title_full Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia
title_fullStr Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia
title_short Empirical support for psychology in Malaysia
title_sort empirical support for psychology in malaysia
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