Mendoza, Albee Therese O.Golden, Jeannie A.2020-04-132020-04-132019-02-06http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8129Differences in career stage may influence work stress and job satisfaction (Olsen and Crawford, 1998), which in turn can impact attitudes about recruiting, managing, and mentoring undergraduates in publishable research endeavors. Written from the perspectives of a pre-tenure faculty member (i.e., in 4th year) at a primarily teaching institution (PTI) and a tenured faculty member (i.e., in 38th year) from a large research university (RU), this paper discusses obstacles faced by professors at different career stages and institutions while working on publishable research with undergraduates as well as strategies to overcome these obstaclescareer stage, pre-tenure faculty, tenured faculty, early career faculty, late career faculty, publishing, undergraduatesHow Pre-tenure and Tenured Faculty Can Engage Undergraduates in Publishable ResearchArticle10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00111