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2 About This Report The Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons report presents item-by-item student responses and statistical comparisons that allow you to examine patterns of similarity and difference between your students and those at your comparison group institutions. The report uses information from all randomly selected or census-administered students. The display below highlights important details in the report to keep in mind when interpreting your results. For more information please visit our Web site (nsse.iub.edu) or contact a member of the NSSE team. 1. Class level: As reported by your institution Item numbers: Numbering corresponds to the survey facsimile included in your Institutional Report and available on the NSSE Web site. and variable names: Survey items are in the same order and wording as they appear on the instrument. names are included for easy reference to your data file and codebook Values and response options: Values are used to calculate means. Response options are worded as they appear on the instrument Count and column percentage (%): The Count column contains the number of students who selected the corresponding response option. The column percentage is the weighted percentage of students selecting the corresponding response option Note: Column percentages and statistics are weighted by institutionreported sex and enrollment status. Comparison group statistics are also weighted by institutional size. Counts are unweighted and cannot be used to replicate column percentages. For details visit: nsse.iub.edu/html/weighting.cfm Statistical comparisons: Items with mean differences that are larger than would be expected by chance are noted with asterisks referring to three significance levels (*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001). Significance levels indicate the probability that an observed difference is due to chance. Statistical significance does not guarantee the result is substantive or important. Large sample sizes tend to generate more statistically significant results even though the magnitude of mean differences may be inconsequential. Consult effect sizes (see #7) to judge the practical meaning of differences. Unless otherwise noted, statistical comparisons are two-tailed independent t -tests. Exceptions are items 11 a-f which are compared using a z -test. 7. size: size indicates practical significance. An effect size of.2 is often considered small,.5 moderate, and.8 large. A positive effect size indicates that your institution s mean was greater than that of the comparison group, thus showing a favorable result for your institution. A negative effect size indicates your institution lags behind the comparison group, suggesting that the student behavior or institutional practice represented by the item may warrant attention. sizes for independent t -tests use Cohen's d; z - tests use Cohen's h. Cohen's d is calculated by dividing the mean difference by the pooled standard deviation. Cohen's h is calculated by taking the difference in the proportion of students who responded Done or in progress after the proportion has been transformed using a non-linear (arcsine) transformation. See: Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd edition). New York: Psychology Press. 8. Key to symbols: Your students average was significantly higher (p <.05) with an effect size at least.3 in magnitude. Your students average was significantly higher (p <.05) with an effect size less than.3 in magnitude. Your students average was significantly lower (p <.05) with an effect size less than.3 in magnitude. Your students average was significantly lower (p <.05) with an effect size at least.3 in magnitude. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 2

3 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 1. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Asked questions or askquest 1 Never ,594 3 contributed to course discussions in other ways 2 Sometimes , , Often , , ** * *** Very often , , Total , , , b. Prepared two or more drafts 1 Never , , drafts of a paper or 2 Sometimes , , assignment before turning it in 3 Often , , *** *** ***.18 4 Very often , , Total , , , c. Come to class without unpreparedr 1 Very often ,610 5 completing readings or (Reverse-coded 2 Often , , assignments version of 3 Sometimes , , , unprepared 4 Never , , created by NSSE.) Total , , , d. Attended an art attendart 1 Never , , exhibit, play or other 2 Sometimes , , arts performance (dance, music, etc.) 3 Often , , *** Very often , ,691 9 Total , , , e. Asked another student CLaskhelp 1 Never , ,798 9 to help you understand 2 Sometimes , , course material 3 Often , , *** *** ***.16 4 Very often , , Total , , , f. Explained course CLexplain 1 Never ,915 4 material to one or 2 Sometimes , , more students 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 3

4 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % g. Prepared for exams by CLstudy 1 Never , , discussing or working through course material with other students 2 Sometimes , , Often , , * * **.12 4 Very often , , Total , , , h. Worked with other CLproject 1 Never , ,564 8 students on course 2 Sometimes , , projects or assignments 3 Often , , *** *** ***.24 4 Very often , , Total , , , i. Gave a course present 1 Never , , presentation 2 Sometimes , , Often , , *** *** Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Combined ideas from RIintegrate 1 Never ,149 7 different courses when 2 Sometimes , , completing assignments 3 Often , , * Very often , , Total , , , b. Connected your RIsocietal 1 Never , ,358 9 learning to societal 2 Sometimes , , problems or issues 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , c. Included diverse RIdiverse 1 Never , , perspectives (political, 2 Sometimes , , religious, racial/ethnic, 3 Often , , * -.09 gender, etc.) in course discussions or 4 Very often , , assignments Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 4

5 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % d. Examined the RIownview 1 Never ,759 5 strengths and weaknesses of your own views on a topic or issue 2 Sometimes , , Often , , * * *.08 4 Very often , , Total , , , e. Tried to better RIperspect 1 Never ,959 4 understand someone 2 Sometimes , , else's views by imagining how an 3 Often , , issue looks from his or 4 Very often , , her perspective Total , , , f. Learned something RInewview 1 Never ,926 3 that changed the way 2 Sometimes , , you understand an issue or concept 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , g. Connected ideas from RIconnect 1 Never ,075 2 your courses to your 2 Sometimes , , prior experiences and knowledge 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Talked about career SFcareer 1 Never , , plans with a faculty 2 Sometimes , , member 3 Often , , *** ** Very often , , Total , , , b. Worked with a faculty SFotherwork 1 Never , , , member on activities 2 Sometimes , , other than coursework (committees, student groups, etc.) 3 Often , , ** Very often ,030 7 Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 5

6 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % c. Discussed course SFdiscuss 1 Never , , topics, ideas, or concepts with a faculty member outside of class 2 Sometimes , , Often , , ** Very often ,042 8 Total , , , d. Discussed your SFperform 1 Never , , academic performance 2 Sometimes , , with a faculty member 3 Often , , *** Very often , ,466 9 Total , , , During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following? a. Memorizing course memorize 1 Very little ,347 4 material 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , ** ** ***.16 4 Very much , , Total , , , b. Applying facts, HOapply 1 Very little ,560 4 theories, or methods to 2 Some , , practical problems or new situations 3 Quite a bit , , ** *.10 4 Very much , , Total , , , c. Analyzing an idea, HOanalyze 1 Very little ,004 4 experience, or line of 2 Some , , reasoning in depth by examining its parts 3 Quite a bit , , ** *** **.14 4 Very much , , Total , , , d. Evaluating a point of HOevaluate 1 Very little ,560 4 view, decision, or 2 Some , , information source 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.15 4 Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 6

7 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % e. Forming a new idea or HOform 1 Very little ,410 5 understanding from various pieces of information 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.17 4 Very much , , Total , , , During the current school year, to what extent have your instructors done the following? a. Clearly explained ETgoals 1 Very little ,502 2 course goals and 2 Some , , requirements 3 Quite a bit , , ** *.08 4 Very much , , Total , , , b. Taught course sessions ETorganize 1 Very little ,185 3 in an organized way 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , Very much , , Total , , , c. Used examples or ETexample 1 Very little ,941 3 illustrations to explain 2 Some , , difficult points 3 Quite a bit , , Very much , , Total , , , d. Provided feedback on ETdraftfb 1 Very little , ,825 8 a draft or work in 2 Some , , progress 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** **.11 4 Very much , , Total , , , e. Provided prompt and ETfeedback 1 Very little , ,710 8 detailed feedback on 2 Some , , tests or completed assignments 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 7

8 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 6. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Reached conclusions QRconclude 1 Never , , based on your own analysis of numerical information (numbers, graphs, statistics, etc.) 2 Sometimes , , Often , , * *** ***.16 4 Very often , , Total , , , b. Used numerical QRproblem 1 Never , , information to 2 Sometimes , , examine a real-world problem or issue (unemployment, climate change, public health, etc.) 3 Often , , *** *** ***.20 4 Very often , , Total , , , c. Evaluated what others QRevaluate 1 Never , , have concluded from 2 Sometimes , , numerical information 3 Often , , ** ** **.13 4 Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, about how many papers, reports, or other writing tasks of the following length have you been assigned? (Include those not yet completed.) a. Up to 5 pages wrshortnum 0 None ,986 4 (Recoded version , , of wrshort , , created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of papers, reports, etc.) 23 More than ,700 5 Total , , , b. Between 6 and 10 wrmednum 0 None , , pages , , , , (Recoded version of wrmed created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of papers, reports, etc.) , , *** *** *** , , , , *** , More than Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 8

9 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % c. 11 pages or more wrlongnum 0 None , , , Estimated number of assigned pages of student writing. (Recoded version , , of wrlong created ,595 3 by NSSE. Values , are estimated number of papers, reports, etc.) More than Total , , , wrpages (Continuous variable, recoded and summed by * NSSE from wrshort, wrmed, and wrlong. Values are estimated pages of assigned writing.) 8. During the current school year, about how often have you had discussions with people from the following groups? a. People of a race or DDrace 1 Never ,822 5 ethnicity other than 2 Sometimes , , your own 3 Often , , *** *** *** Very often , , Total , , , b. People from an DDeconomic 1 Never ,361 5 economic background 2 Sometimes , , other than your own 3 Often , , *** *** *** Very often , , Total , , , c. People with religious DDreligion 1 Never , ,187 7 beliefs other than your 2 Sometimes , , own 3 Often , , *** *** *** Very often , , Total , , , d. People with political DDpolitical 1 Never ,464 7 views other than your 2 Sometimes , , own 3 Often , , *** *** *** Very often , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 9

10 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 9. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Identified key LSreading 1 Never ,832 2 information from 2 Sometimes , , reading assignments 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , b. Reviewed your notes LSnotes 1 Never ,129 5 after class 2 Sometimes , , Often , , * Very often , , Total , , , c. Summarized what you LSsummary 1 Never ,081 7 learned in class or 2 Sometimes , , from course materials 3 Often , , Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, to what extent have your courses challenged you to do your best work? challenge 1 Not at all , , , , *** *** *** , , , , Very much , , Total , , , Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate? f a. Participate in an intern Have not decided , , internship, co-op, field (s indicate Do not plan to do ,807 4 experience, student the percentage Plan to do , , , % 9% %.01 9%.00 teaching, or clinical who responded placement Done or in progress , ,015 9 "Done or in Total , , , progress.") *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 10

11 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % b. Hold a formal leader Have not decided , , leadership role in a student organization or group (s indicate the percentage who responded "Done or in progress.") Do not plan to do , , Plan to do , , % 11% % * % * -.12 Done or in progress , , Total , , , c. Participate in a learncom Have not decided , , learning community or (s indicate Do not plan to do , , some other formal the percentage program where groups who responded of students take two or "Done or in more classes together progress.") Plan to do , , % 14% ***.18 20%.01 15% ***.14 Done or in progress , , Total , , , d. Participate in a study abroad Have not decided , , abroad program (s indicate Do not plan to do , , the percentage who responded "Done or in progress.") Plan to do , , % 3% *.09 3% **.11 4% *.08 Done or in progress ,485 4 Total , , , e. Work with a faculty research Have not decided , , member on a research project Do not plan to do , , (s indicate the percentage who responded "Done or in progress.") Plan to do , , % 5% ***.16 5% ***.16 6% ***.15 Done or in progress ,778 6 Total , , , f. Complete a capstone Have not decided , , culminating senior (s indicate Do not plan to do , , experience (capstone the percentage Plan to do , , % 4%.00 3%.04 3%.03 course, senior project who responded or thesis, Done or in progress ,372 3 "Done or in comprehensive exam, Total , , , progress.") portfolio, etc.) 12. About how many of your courses at this institution have included a community-based project (service-learning)? servcourse 1 None , , Some , , Most , *** *** ***.38 4 All ,314 1 Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 11

12 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 13. Indicate the quality of your interactions with the following people at your institution. a. Students QIstudent 1 Poor , , , , , , , , , Excellent , , Not applicable Total , , , b. Academic advisors QIadvisor 1 Poor , , , , , , , , , , Excellent , , Not applicable ,929 2 Total , , , c. Faculty QIfaculty 1 Poor , , , , , , , ** *** , , Excellent , , Not applicable ,144 1 Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 12

13 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % d. Student services staff QIstaff 1 Poor ,614 5 (career services, ,926 5 student activities, ,315 7 housing, etc.) , , , , * ** , , Excellent , , Not applicable , ,726 9 Total , , , e. Other administrative QIadmin 1 Poor ,187 5 staff and offices ,418 6 (registrar, financial , ,536 8 aid, etc.) , , , , ** , , Excellent , , Not applicable , ,340 7 Total , , , How much does your institution emphasize the following? a. Spending significant empstudy 1 Very little ,757 2 amounts of time 2 Some , , studying and on academic work 3 Quite a bit , , *.09 4 Very much , , Total , , , b. Providing support to SEacademic 1 Very little ,677 4 help students succeed 2 Some , , academically 3 Quite a bit , , Very much , , Total , , , c. Using learning support SElearnsup 1 Very little ,660 5 services (tutoring 2 Some , , services, writing 3 Quite a bit , , center, etc.) 4 Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 13

14 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % d. Encouraging contact SEdiverse 1 Very little , , among students from different backgrounds (social, racial/ethnic, religious, etc.) 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.16 4 Very much , , Total , , , e. Providing SEsocial 1 Very little ,914 6 opportunities to be 2 Some , , involved socially 3 Quite a bit , , Very much , , Total , , , f. Providing support for SEwellness 1 Very little ,691 6 your overall wellbeing 2 Some , , (recreation, health care, 3 Quite a bit , , counseling, etc.) 4 Very much , , Total , , , g. Helping you manage SEnonacad 1 Very little , , your non-academic 2 Some , , responsibilities (work, family, etc.) 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.26 4 Very much , , Total , , , h. Attending campus SEactivities 1 Very little ,363 8 activities and events 2 Some , , (performing arts, athletic events, etc.) 3 Quite a bit , , *** Very much , , Total , , , i. Attending events that SEevents 1 Very little , , address important 2 Some , , social, economic, or political issues 3 Quite a bit , , *** ** *.11 4 Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 14

15 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 15. About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing the following? a. Preparing for class tmprephrs 0 0 hrs (studying, reading, writing, doing homework or lab work, analyzing data, rehearsing, and other academic activities) (Recoded version of tmprep created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of hours per week.) hrs , , hrs , , hrs , , hrs , , *** *** hrs , , hrs , More than 30 hrs ,105 6 Total , , , b. Participating in cocurricular tmcocurrhrs 0 0 hrs , , activities (Recoded version hrs , , (organizations, of tmcocurr hrs , , campus publications, created by NSSE hrs ,218 8 student government, Values are fraternity or sorority, estimated number intercollegiate or of hours per intramural sports, etc.) week.) hrs , *** *** hrs , hrs , More than 30 hrs ,427 1 Total , , , c. Working for pay tmworkonhrs 0 0 hrs , , , on campus (Recoded version hrs ,157 5 of tmworkon hrs ,595 8 created by NSSE hrs ,719 5 Values are hrs , estimated number hrs of hours per hrs week.) 33 More than 30 hrs Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 15

16 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % d. Working for pay tmworkoffhrs 0 0 hrs , , , off campus Estimated number of hours working for pay tmworkhrs (Continuous variable created by NSSE) hrs , hrs , hrs , hrs , *** *** *** hrs , hrs , More than 30 hrs ,020 4 Total , , , e. Doing community tmservicehrs 0 0 hrs , , service or volunteer (Recoded version hrs , , work of tmservice hrs ,675 6 created by NSSE hrs ,717 2 Values are estimated number of hours per week.) 33 More than 30 hrs Total , , , f. Relaxing and tmrelaxhrs 0 0 hrs , hrs , , hrs , , hrs , , socializing (time with friends, video games, TV or videos, keeping up with friends online, etc.) (Recoded version of tmworkoff created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of hours per week.) (Recoded version of tmrelax created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of hours per week.) *** *** *** hrs , *** *** *** hrs hrs hrs , , *** *** *** hrs , hrs , More than 30 hrs ,003 7 Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 16

17 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % g. Providing care for tmcarehrs 0 0 hrs , , , dependents (children, parents, etc.) (Recoded version of tmcare created by NSSE. Values are estimated number of hours per week.) hrs , , hrs , hrs , hrs , *** *** *** hrs hrs More than 30 hrs ,155 3 Total , , , h. Commuting to campus tmcommutehrs 0 0 hrs , , (driving, walking, etc.) (Recoded version hrs , , of tmcommute hrs , , created by NSSE hrs ,387 4 Values are estimated number of hours per week.) hrs , *** *** *** hrs hrs More than 30 hrs Total , , , Of the time you spend preparing for class in a typical 7-day week, about how much is on assigned reading? reading 1 Very little , , (Revised for Some , , Comparison data are limited to participating institutions.) Total , , , About half , , *** *** ***.20 4 Most , , Almost all ,762 8 tmreadinghrs (Continuous variable created by NSSE. Calculated as a proportion of tmprephrs based on reading, where Very little=.10; Some=.25; About half=.50; Most=.75; Almost all=.90) ** *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 17

18 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % tmreadinghrscol 1 0 hrs (Collapsed version of tmreadinghrs created by NSSE.) 2 More than zero, up to 5 hrs , , More than 5, up to 10 hrs , , More than 10, up to 15 hrs , , More than 15, up to 20 hrs , More than 20, up to 25 hrs , More than 25 hrs ,824 1 Total , , , How much has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas? a. Writing clearly and pgwrite 1 Very little , ,246 7 effectively 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.23 4 Very much , , Total , , , b. Speaking clearly and pgspeak 1 Very little , , effectively 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.33 4 Very much , , Total , , , c. Thinking critically and pgthink 1 Very little ,859 4 analytically 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , ** ** **.12 4 Very much , , Total , , , d. Analyzing numerical pganalyze 1 Very little , , and statistical 2 Some , , information 3 Quite a bit , , * *** ***.21 4 Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 18

19 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % e. Acquiring job- or pgwork 1 Very little , , work-related knowledge and skills 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** * Very much , , Total , , , f. Working effectively pgothers 1 Very little ,002 8 with others 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.21 4 Very much , , Total , , , g. Developing or pgvalues 1 Very little , , clarifying a personal 2 Some , , code of values and ethics 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.16 4 Very much , , Total , , , h. Understanding people pgdiverse 1 Very little , , of other backgrounds 2 Some , , (economic, racial/ethnic, political, religious, nationality, etc.) 3 Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.20 4 Very much , , Total , , , i. Solving complex realworld pgprobsolve 1 Very little , , problems 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.18 4 Very much , , Total , , , j. Being an informed and pgcitizen 1 Very little , , active citizen 2 Some , , Quite a bit , , *** *** ***.25 4 Very much , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 19

20 First-Year Students Your first-year students compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 18. How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution? evalexp 1 Poor , Fair , , Good , , Excellent , , Total , , , If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending? sameinst 1 Definitely no , Probably no , , Probably yes , , * Definitely yes , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 20

21 Seniors Your seniors compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % 1. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Asked questions or askquest 1 Never ,300 2 contributed to course 2 Sometimes , , , discussions in other ways 3 Often , , , * *** *** Very often , , , Total , , , b. Prepared two or more drafts 1 Never , , drafts of a paper or 2 Sometimes , , , assignment before turning it in 3 Often , , , *** ***.15 4 Very often , , Total , , , c. Come to class without unpreparedr 1 Very often , ,126 6 completing readings or 2 Often , , assignments (Reverse-coded version of unprepared created by NSSE.) 3 Sometimes , , , ** * Never , , , Total , , , d. Attended an art attendart 1 Never , , , exhibit, play or other 2 Sometimes , , , arts performance (dance, music, etc.) 3 Often , , *** Very often , ,038 8 Total , , , e. Asked another student CLaskhelp 1 Never , , to help you understand 2 Sometimes , , , course material 3 Often , , , Very often , , Total , , , f. Explained course CLexplain 1 Never ,165 4 material to one or 2 Sometimes , , , more students 3 Often , , , Very often , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 21

22 Seniors Your seniors compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % g. Prepared for exams by CLstudy 1 Never , , discussing or working 2 Sometimes , , , through course material with other 3 Often , , , students 4 Very often , , Total , , , h. Worked with other CLproject 1 Never , ,493 6 students on course 2 Sometimes , , , projects or assignments 3 Often , , , *** *** ***.12 4 Very often , , , Total , , , i. Gave a course present 1 Never , , presentation 2 Sometimes , , , Often , , , ** Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Combined ideas from RIintegrate 1 Never ,199 3 different courses when 2 Sometimes , , , completing assignments 3 Often , , , Very often , , , Total , , , b. Connected your RIsocietal 1 Never , ,361 6 learning to societal 2 Sometimes , , , problems or issues 3 Often , , , Very often , , , Total , , , c. Included diverse RIdiverse 1 Never , , perspectives (political, 2 Sometimes , , , religious, racial/ethnic, 3 Often , , , *** -.17 gender, etc.) in course discussions or 4 Very often , , assignments Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 22

23 Seniors Your seniors compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % d. Examined the RIownview 1 Never , ,092 5 strengths and 2 Sometimes , , , weaknesses of your own views on a topic or issue 3 Often , , , ** Very often , , Total , , , e. Tried to better RIperspect 1 Never ,941 3 understand someone 2 Sometimes , , , else's views by imagining how an issue looks from his or her perspective 3 Often , , , * Very often , , , Total , , , f. Learned something RInewview 1 Never ,725 2 that changed the way 2 Sometimes , , , you understand an issue or concept 3 Often , , , Very often , , , Total , , , g. Connected ideas from RIconnect 1 Never ,906 1 your courses to your 2 Sometimes , , prior experiences and knowledge 3 Often , , , Very often , , , Total , , , During the current school year, about how often have you done the following? a. Talked about career SFcareer 1 Never , , plans with a faculty 2 Sometimes , , , member 3 Often , , *** Very often , , Total , , , b. Worked with a faculty SFotherwork 1 Never , , , member on activities 2 Sometimes , , , other than coursework (committees, student groups, etc.) 3 Often , , * ** Very often , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 23

24 Seniors Your seniors compared with name c Values d Response options Count % Count % Count % Count % c. Discussed course SFdiscuss 1 Never , , , topics, ideas, or 2 Sometimes , , , concepts with a faculty member outside of class 3 Often , , *** *** Very often , , Total , , , d. Discussed your SFperform 1 Never , , , academic performance 2 Sometimes , , , with a faculty member 3 Often , , *** Very often , , Total , , , During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following? a. Memorizing course memorize 1 Very little , ,946 9 material 2 Some , , , Quite a bit , , , *** *** ***.18 4 Very much , , , Total , , , b. Applying facts, HOapply 1 Very little ,039 3 theories, or methods to 2 Some , , practical problems or new situations 3 Quite a bit , , , Very much , , , Total , , , c. Analyzing an idea, HOanalyze 1 Very little ,080 4 experience, or line of 2 Some , , reasoning in depth by examining its parts 3 Quite a bit , , , * ** Very much , , , Total , , , d. Evaluating a point of HOevaluate 1 Very little , ,028 5 view, decision, or 2 Some , , information source 3 Quite a bit , , , *** Very much , , , Total , , , *p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to p. 2 for key to triangle symbols. FREQUENCIES AND STATISTICAL COMPARISONS 24

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