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4.3.3 Motivation behind the research and publication
There was a significant difference in levels of implementation for the motivation behind both
the research project and publication (fig. 14).
Fig 14 (a) Relationship between implementation of findings and motivation behind the research project.
Researchers undertaking research aiming to inform decision making (inform) and address conservation
management issues (conservation) had higher levels of implementation than those who aimed to further
knowledge of the species/system (knowledge), or address a scientific research question (scientific) (X
2
=
42.18,df = 3,p=<0.001). (b) Relationship between implementation of findings and motivation behind the
publication (X
2
=20.78,df=5,p=<0.001).
That those who published to give the research scientific credibility
had the highest levels of
implementation likely reflects the further comments added by many of these respondents that,
although the most important thing
was to inform practitioners,
this had been done prior to
publication. The influence of motivation behind publication
of the research was further
analysed in logistic regression (table 4), and suggests that publication
in the literature is not
the best form of dissemination to practitioners.
Table 4. Glm model for motivation behind publication of the research with credibility as the baseline
(df=455). Researchers who published for dissemination to scientists or as a requirement of the research
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