NYSAN Educational Outreach Undergraduate Survey
Insights into how and when students get introduced to and chose Neuropsychology as a career
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What university or college are you currently attending?
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What year are you in?
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Age
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With what gender do you identify?
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With what race/ethnicity do you most identify?
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What is your college major?
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Are you planning on applying to graduate school in neuropsychology?
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If so, what is your primary interest in going into neuropsychology?
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Rank how important the following factors are in your choosing a career (1=least; 6=most)
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Lifestyle and work-life balance
Prestige
Ability in the field
Interest in the field
Financial reward
Want to help people
If you didn't go into neuropsychology, what alternative career(s) have you considered:
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Have you ever been exposed to neuropsychology as a career?
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If so, how
If you go into neuropsychology, what do you foresee as your primary work setting?
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If you go into neuropsychology, and see patients, what do you foresee as your primary patient population?
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If you go into neuropsychology, and see patients, what do you foresee as your primary patient age?
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Will you, or have you, earned a BA or BS?
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Which of the following hobbies have you engaged on campus
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Do you have a parent or other family member who is a neuropsychologist?
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Do you have a parent or other family member who is a psychologist (but not a neuropsychologist)?
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Do you have a parent or other family member who is in medicine or other healthcare (not mental health)?
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Do you have a parent or other family member who is in another mental health field (MHC, MSW, MFT, etc)? *
Do you have any life, work, and/or volunteer experience working with brain conditions?
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Have you ever had a course in brain and behavior (i.e., physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience)?
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Have you ever had a course in neuropsychology specifically (not just physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience)?
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Does your university/college offer a concentration or major in neuropsychology (or similar - i.e., brain and behavior, integrative neuroscience, biopsychology, psychobiology)?
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If you go into neuropsychology, what do you foresee as your path?
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Do you know the degree needed to become a neuropsychologist?
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Do you know how many years after undergrad (on average) to become a board-certified neuropsychologist?
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Do you know the median salary, in US dollars, for a board-certified neuropsychologist working in a hospital setting (with less than 10 years of experience)?
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Would you be able to move (i.e., live in a different state, even temporarily) for training?
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Would student loans be a concern for training?
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