Survey on PhD Publishing Pressure and Support in Kazakhstan
by Mereke Zeinollakizi·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
53 PhD candidates and recent graduates in Kazakhstan participated in a cross-sectional online survey exploring publication requirements, barriers, and support. The study, published as a PDF on figshare in 2026, analyzes awareness, stress, and ethical risks associated with mandatory publishing in indexed journals. An additional Instagram poll with 421 self-identified PhD candidates provided contextual data.
Use Cases
Analyze perceived barriers to academic publishing based on linguistic, methodological, and financial factors mentioned in the description
Model the relationship between publication stress and institutional support structures described in the survey
Investigate ethical vulnerability and openness to questionable journals under pressure, as explored in the study
Compare institutional support levels across different academic contexts using the survey's composite scales
Strengths
Data is derived from a structured survey instrument with sections on awareness, experience, barriers, and support.
Analysis includes descriptive statistics, composite scales, and regression models.
Context is supplemented by a separate Instagram poll with 421 participants.
Limitations
The primary survey sample size is 53 participants, which is small for generalization.
The data is presented as a PDF analysis report; the underlying raw survey data is not directly accessible.
Exploratory models had limited power, as noted in the description.
Provenance
Source
Author: Mereke Zeinollakizi. Platform: figshare.
Collection Method
Cross-sectional online survey and an Instagram story poll.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-13 05:47:31
Geography
Kazakhstan
Data is a 134.5 KB PDF report; the raw tabular survey data is not provided.