This study compared 4,594 student responses from three different sur,-eys of incoming students at the University of South Florida (USF) with data from Florida's State University System (SUS) admissions files to determine what proportion of error occurs in the survey responses. Specifically, the study investigated the amount of measurement error in student responses to questions about application and admission activities to universities other than the one at which they were enrolling. A literature review is included that examines the problem of measurement error in other studies that used survey or self-report measures. The study found that considerable measurement error can exist in self-report measures even when a subject is reporting...
Student evaluation surveys provide instructors with feedback regarding development opportunities and...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
A study at the United States Air Force Academy examined reasons for "survey saturation " a...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) of the American Council on Education is an exa...
While the individual components of total survey error have been well documented in the literature, r...
In recent years, student surveys have played an increasingly large role in educational research, pol...
This report provides an overview of a selection of measurement error studies conducted on National C...
In large-scale assessments, such as state-wide testing programs, national sample-based assessments, ...
In large-scale assessments, such as state-wide testing programs, national sample-based assessments, ...
Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is used to study errors in self-reports of lest scores and grades fr...
This study examines the accuracy of a survey question about the number of times a subject has been a...
In order to identify survey design factors that induce measurement error, validation data are needed...
This study explored the use of the five invalidity flags plus a new sixth flag based on self-reporte...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Student evaluation surveys provide instructors with feedback regarding development opportunities and...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
A study at the United States Air Force Academy examined reasons for "survey saturation " a...
Much institutional research relies upon survey data. Error estimates for surveys, when provided, at ...
The Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) of the American Council on Education is an exa...
While the individual components of total survey error have been well documented in the literature, r...
In recent years, student surveys have played an increasingly large role in educational research, pol...
This report provides an overview of a selection of measurement error studies conducted on National C...
In large-scale assessments, such as state-wide testing programs, national sample-based assessments, ...
In large-scale assessments, such as state-wide testing programs, national sample-based assessments, ...
Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is used to study errors in self-reports of lest scores and grades fr...
This study examines the accuracy of a survey question about the number of times a subject has been a...
In order to identify survey design factors that induce measurement error, validation data are needed...
This study explored the use of the five invalidity flags plus a new sixth flag based on self-reporte...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Student evaluation surveys provide instructors with feedback regarding development opportunities and...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
A study at the United States Air Force Academy examined reasons for "survey saturation " a...