Interpreting the Mean Comparisons Report

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Interpreting the Mean Comparisons Report
Sample
The Mean Comparisons report is based on information from all randomly selected or censusadministered students for both your institution and your comparison institutions. Targeted and
locally administered oversamples and other non-randomly selected students are not included.
Statistical Significance
Items with mean differences that are larger than would be expected by chance alone
are noted with one, two, or three asterisks, referring to three significance levels
(p<.05, p< .01, and p<.001). The smaller the significance level, the smaller the
likelihood that the difference is due to chance. Statistical significance does not
guarantee the result is substantive or important. Large sample sizes (like those
produced by NSSE) tend to generate more statistically significant results even
though the magnitude of mean differences may be inconsequential. Consult effect
sizes (see below) to judge the practical meaning of the results.
Variables
The items from the NSSE survey appear in the left column in the same order and wording as they
appear on the instrument. The name of each variable appears in the second column for easy
reference to your data file and the summary statistics at the end of this section. Response options
are also provided to help you interpret the statistics.
Benchmark
Items that make up the five “Benchmarks of Effective
Educational Practice” are indicated by the following:
LAC=Level of Academic
Challenge
ACL=Active and Collaborative
Learning
SFI=Student-Faculty Interaction
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
NSSEville State University
NSSEville State compared with:
NSSEville State
V ariab le
EEE=Enriching Educational
Experiences
SCE=Supportive Campus
Environment
Mean
The mean is the weighted
arithmetic average of student
responses on a particular item.
Means are provided for your
institution and all comparison
groups. Additional details
B ench-­‐
mark
C las s
Asked questions in class or contributed to class
discussions
b. Made a class presentation
c.
Prepared two or more drafts of a paper or
assignment before turning it in
Worked on a paper or project that required
d. integrating ideas or information from
various sources
Included diverse perspectives (different races,
e. religions, genders, political beliefs, etc.) in class
discussions or writing assignments
regarding weighting can be found on the NSSE Web site.
nsse.iub.edu/links/institutional_reporting
a
M ean a
S ig b
Carnegie Class
Effect S ize c
M ean a
S ig b
Effect S ize c
NSSE 2012
M ean a
S ig b
Effect S ize c
In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you
done each of the following? 1=Never, 2=Sometimes, 3=Often, 4=Very often
1. Academic and Intellectual Experiences
a.
M ean Mid East
Private
CLQUEST
CLPRESEN
REWROPAP
INT EGRAT
DIVCLASS
ACL
ACL
FY
2.94
2.90
.04
2.85 **
.10
2.85 **
SR
3.28
3.19 ***
.12
3.15 ***
.15
3.12 ***
FY
2.28
2.43 ***
-.18
2.32
-.05
2.29
.10
.19
-.01
SR
2.89
2.91
-.03
2.86
.03
2.79 ***
.11
FY
2.46
2.71 ***
-.26
2.77 ***
-.31
2.70 ***
-.24
SR
2.40
2.48 *
-.08
2.57 ***
-.17
2.51 ***
-.11
FY
3.06
3.11
-.07
3.12 **
-.08
3.11 *
-.07
SR
3.46
3.35 ***
.14
3.36 ***
.13
3.35 ***
.14
FY
2.67
2.82 ***
-.17
2.82 ***
-.17
2.80 ***
-.14
SR
2.89
2.88
.01
2.89
.00
2.85
Effect Size
Effect size indicates the
“practical significance” of the
mean difference. It is
calculated by dividing the
mean difference by the pooled
standard deviation. In practice,
an effect size of .2 is often
considered small, .5 moderate,
and .8 large. A positive sign
indicates that your institution's
mean was greater, thus
showing an affirmative result
for your institution. A negative
sign indicates the institution
lags behind the comparison
group, suggesting that the
student behavior or
.04
institutional practice represented by the item may warrant attention. An exception to this
interpretation is the “coming to class unprepared” item (item 1f.) where a negative sign is
preferred (i.e., meaning fewer students reporting coming to class unprepared).
Class
Results are reported separately for first-year students (FY) and seniors (SR). Institution-reported class ranks are used.
1
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Variable
1.
Benchmark
Asked questions in class or contributed to class
discussions
CLQUEST
b.
Made a class presentation
CLPRESEN
c.
Prepared two or more drafts of a paper or assignment
before turning it in
REWROPAP
d.
Worked on a paper or project that required integrating
ideas or information from
various sources
INTEGRAT
e.
Included diverse perspectives (different races,
religions, genders, political beliefs, etc.) in class
discussions or writing assignments
DIVCLASS
f.
Come to class without completing readings or
assignments
CLUNPREP
Worked with other students on projects during class
CLASSGRP
g.
h.
Worked with classmates outside of class to
prepare class assignments
i.
Put together ideas or concepts from different courses
when completing assignments or during class
discussions
j.
Tutored or taught other students
(paid or voluntary)
k.
Participated in a community-based project (e.g., service
learning) as part of a regular course
Mean
a
Sig
b
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
In your experience at your institution during the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following?
1=Never, 2=Sometimes, 3=Often, 4=Very often
Academic and Intellectual Experiences
a.
Mean
Class
AITU
a
OCCGRP
ACL
ACL
ACL
ACL
INTIDEAS
TUTOR
COMMPROJ
ACL
ACL
FY
2.49
2.75 ***
-.31
2.71 ***
-.26
2.88 ***
-.44
SR
2.83
2.92
-.10
3.02 ***
-.21
3.18 ***
-.41
FY
2.25
2.39 ***
-.20
2.19
.07
2.32 *
-.09
.06
SR
2.75
2.82
-.08
2.70
2.81
-.06
FY
2.12
2.34 ***
-.23
2.64 ***
-.52
2.70 ***
-.58
SR
2.27
2.15 *
.12
2.47 ***
-.21
2.54 ***
-.28
FY
2.98
2.97
.01
3.08 **
-.13
3.14 ***
-.21
SR
3.26
3.26
.00
3.28
-.03
3.38 **
-.16
FY
2.59
2.52
.07
2.77 ***
-.20
2.80 ***
-.24
SR
2.31
2.35
-.04
2.75 ***
-.46
2.88 ***
-.61
FY
2.32
1.97 ***
.44
2.04 ***
.34
1.96 ***
.44
SR
2.29
2.20 *
.11
2.10 ***
.23
2.04 ***
.31
FY
2.72
2.70
SR
2.34
2.58 ***
FY
3.08
SR
.03
2.43 ***
.34
2.46 ***
.30
-.25
2.54 ***
-.21
2.61 ***
-.28
3.07
.01
2.50 ***
.64
2.47 ***
.67
3.25
3.26
-.01
2.82 ***
.46
2.77 ***
.51
FY
2.66
2.73
-.10
2.66
.00
2.67
SR
3.07
3.01
.07
2.97 **
.12
2.99 *
.09
FY
1.99
2.07
-.09
1.78 ***
.24
1.71 ***
.32
-.02
SR
2.32
2.26
.06
1.90 ***
.43
1.86 ***
.47
FY
1.34
1.42 *
-.13
1.60 ***
-.32
1.62 ***
-.33
SR
1.47
1.52
-.07
1.69 ***
-.24
1.74 ***
-.29
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
4
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Used an electronic medium (listserv, chat group,
Internet, instant messaging, etc.) to discuss or complete
an assignment
l.
m.
n.
Used e-mail to communicate with an instructor
Discussed grades or assignments with an instructor
Class
ITACADEM
EEE
FY
2.64
2.84 **
-.19
EMAIL
FACGRADE
FACPLANS
p.
Discussed ideas from your readings or classes
with faculty members outside of class
FACIDEAS
q.
Received prompt written or oral feedback from faculty
on your academic performance
FACFEED
Worked harder than you thought you could to meet an
instructor's standards or expectations
WORKHARD
s.
Worked with faculty members on activities other than
coursework (committees, orientation, student life
activities, etc.)
FACOTHER
t.
Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with
others outside of class (students, family members, coworkers, etc.)
OOCIDEAS
Had serious conversations with students of a different
race or ethnicity than your own
DIVRSTUD
Had serious conversations with students who are very
different from you in terms of their religious beliefs,
political opinions, or personal values
DIFFSTU2
r.
u.
v.
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Variable
Talked about career plans with a faculty member
or advisor
o.
AITU
Benchmark
SFI
SFI
SFI
SFI
LAC
SFI
ACL
EEE
EEE
Mean
a
Mean
a
Sig
b
NSSE 2012
Effect
Size c
Mean a
2.73
-.08
2.71
-.07
Mean
a
Sig
b
Sig b
Effect
Size c
SR
2.68
2.91 ***
-.22
2.90 ***
-.22
2.93 ***
-.24
FY
3.07
3.13
-.08
3.20 **
-.17
3.23 ***
-.20
SR
3.32
3.38
-.09
3.43 **
-.16
3.43 **
-.15
FY
2.40
2.56 **
-.19
2.60 ***
-.22
2.67 ***
-.30
SR
2.68
2.69
-.01
2.80 *
-.13
2.84 ***
-.17
FY
2.04
2.04
.00
2.17 **
-.14
2.23 ***
-.21
SR
2.38
2.42
-.04
2.36
2.44
-.06
FY
1.68
1.87 ***
-.23
1.86 ***
-.20
1.91 ***
-.25
.02
SR
2.03
2.05
-.03
2.05
-.03
2.09
-.07
FY
2.66
2.61
.06
2.65
.01
2.74
-.10
SR
2.66
2.68
-.03
2.75 *
-.11
2.86 ***
-.25
FY
2.47
2.67 ***
-.22
2.72 ***
-.30
2.77 ***
-.36
SR
2.55
2.72 **
-.19
2.80 ***
-.28
2.84 ***
-.33
FY
1.57
1.75 ***
-.21
1.66 *
-.10
1.69 **
-.13
SR
2.05
2.01
FY
2.53
SR
.04
1.83 ***
.22
1.86 ***
.18
2.68 **
-.17
2.73 ***
-.23
2.76 ***
-.25
2.68
2.77
-.10
2.89 ***
-.24
2.91 ***
-.26
FY
2.21
2.74 ***
-.53
2.65 ***
-.43
2.64 ***
-.41
SR
2.36
2.76 ***
-.39
2.70 ***
-.33
2.69 ***
-.33
FY
2.59
2.80 ***
-.22
2.70 *
-.11
2.68
-.10
SR
2.64
2.81 **
-.17
2.68
-.04
2.71
-.07
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
5
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Variable
2.
Mental Activities
Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods from your
a. courses and readings so you can repeat them in pretty
much the same form
3.
ANALYZE
c.
Synthesizing and organizing ideas, information, or
experiences into new, more complex interpretations
and relationships
SYNTHESZ
d.
Making judgments about the value of info.,
arguments, or methods, such as examining how others
gathered and interpreted data and assessing the
soundness of their conclusions
EVALUATE
Applying theories or concepts to practical problems or
in new situations
APPLYING
Number of assigned textbooks, books, or
book-length packs of course readings
b.
Number of books read on your own (not assigned) for
personal enjoyment or academic enrichment
READOWN
Number of written papers or reports of 20 pages or
more
WRITEMOR
Number of written papers or reports between 5 and 19
pages
WRITEMID
Number of written papers or reports of fewer than 5
pages
WRITESML
LAC
LAC
LAC
LAC
2.73
2.79
a
Number of problem sets that take you more than an
hour to complete
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
b
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
-.08
3.00 ***
-.33
2.97 ***
-.28
SR
2.71
2.55 **
.18
2.84 **
-.14
2.80
-.09
FY
3.09
3.30 ***
-.28
3.19 *
-.14
3.20 **
-.15
SR
3.21
3.36 ***
-.21
3.32 **
-.15
3.33 **
-.16
FY
2.80
3.09 ***
-.34
2.97 ***
-.21
2.99 ***
-.23
SR
2.87
3.08 ***
-.25
3.11 ***
-.30
3.14 ***
-.33
FY
2.70
2.89 ***
-.22
2.95 ***
-.29
2.97 ***
-.32
SR
2.94
2.98
-.05
3.05 *
-.13
3.09 ***
-.17
FY
3.12
3.28 **
-.19
3.11
.01
3.11
.01
SR
3.25
3.34 *
-.12
3.27
-.03
3.28
-.05
READASGN
LAC
LAC
LAC
LAC
FY
2.95
3.06 *
-.13
3.13 ***
-.19
3.19 ***
-.25
SR
2.75
2.91 **
-.17
3.06 ***
-.30
3.16 ***
-.39
FY
1.98
2.05
-.08
2.02
-.05
2.05
-.08
SR
2.06
2.16
-.10
2.17 *
-.11
2.20 **
-.14
FY
1.20
1.40 ***
-.28
1.24
-.06
1.29 ***
-.12
SR
1.77
1.85
-.09
1.60 ***
.22
1.65 **
.15
FY
2.09
2.32 ***
-.27
2.18 *
-.12
2.26 ***
-.21
SR
2.65
2.50 *
.15
2.44 ***
.22
2.60
.04
FY
3.31
3.02 ***
.29
2.92 ***
.39
2.99 ***
.31
3.13
2.89 ***
.22
2.90 ***
.20
3.00 *
.11
SR
In a typical week, how many homework problem sets do you complete?
1=None, 2=1-2, 3=3-4, 4=5-6, 5=More than 6
Problem Sets
a.
Sig
b
During the current school year, about how much reading and writing have you done?
1=None, 2=1-4, 3=5-10, 4=11-20, 5=More than 20
a.
e.
Mean
a
FY
Reading and Writing
d.
4.
MEMORIZE
Analyzing the basic elements of an idea, experience, or
theory, such as examining a particular case or situation
in depth and considering its components
c.
Mean
Class
AITU
a
During the current school year, how much has your coursework emphasized the following mental activities? 1=Very little,
2=Some, 3=Quite a bit, 4=Very much
b.
e.
Benchmark
PROBSETA
FY
2.94
3.25 ***
-.29
2.84
.09
2.79 *
.13
SR
2.98
3.09
-.10
2.78 ***
.16
2.74 ***
.20
6
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Variable
b.
5.
6.
Number of problem sets that take you less than an hour
to complete
Examinations
Select the circle that best represents the extent to which
your examinations during the current school year have
challenged you to do your best work.
PROBSETB
Attended an art exhibit, play, dance, music, theater, or
other performance
b. Exercised or participated in physical fitness activities
c.
Participated in activities to enhance your spirituality
(worship, meditation, prayer, etc.)
d.
Examined the strengths and weaknesses of your own
views on a topic or issue
Tried to better understand someone else's views by
e. imagining how an issue looks from his or her
perspective
f. Learned something that changed the way you
understand an issue or concept
Practicum, internship, field experience, co-op
experience, or clinical assignment
AITU
a
Mean
a
Sig
b
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
NSSE 2012
Effect
Size c
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
FY
3.07
2.63 ***
.37
2.83 ***
.20
2.79 ***
.23
SR
2.17
2.11
.05
2.41 ***
-.19
2.43 ***
-.21
1=Very little to 7=Very much
FY
EXAMS
SR
5.56
5.74 *
-.15
5.51
5.26
5.42 *
-.12
5.54 ***
.04
-.22
5.51
5.55 ***
.05
-.22
During the current school year, about how often have you done each of the following?
1=Never, 2=Sometimes, 3=Often, 4=Very often
ATDART07
EXRCSE05
WORSHP05
OWNVIEW
OTHRVIEW
FY
2.15
1.97 ***
.22
2.09
.06
2.13
.02
SR
1.94
1.87
.08
1.93
.01
1.97
-.04
FY
2.87
2.88
-.01
2.84
.03
2.83
.04
SR
3.16
2.86 ***
.30
2.72 ***
.42
2.72 ***
.42
FY
1.84
1.74
.10
2.13 ***
-.25
2.06 ***
-.20
SR
1.77
1.78
-.01
2.18 ***
-.35
2.14 ***
-.33
FY
2.47
2.54
-.07
2.61 **
-.16
2.64 ***
-.18
SR
2.54
2.58
-.05
2.71 ***
-.19
2.75 ***
-.23
FY
2.59
2.69
-.11
2.80 ***
-.23
2.83 ***
-.27
SR
2.70
2.64
2.73
2.71
2.80 **
2.81
-.01
-.20
-.09
2.86 ***
2.89 ***
2.91 ***
-.18
-.30
-.22
2.91 ***
2.91 ***
2.95 ***
-.24
-.32
-.27
FY
CHNGVIEW
SR
Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate from your institution? (Recoded: 0=Have not
decided, Do not plan to do, Plan to do; 1=Done. Thus, the mean is the proportion responding "Done" among all valid
respondents.)
Enriching Educational Experiences
a.
Mean
Class
Additional Collegiate Experiences
a.
7.
Benchmark
INTERN04
EEE
FY
.04
.07 *
-.14
.07 ***
-.14
.08 ***
-.15
SR
.59
.68 **
-.18
.48 ***
.23
.49 ***
.20
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
7
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
8.
Community service or volunteer work
Variable
Benchmark
VOLNTR04
EEE
Participate in a learning community or some other
formal program where groups of students take two or
more classes together
LRNCOM04
Work on a research project with a faculty member
outside of course or program requirements
RESRCH04
Foreign language coursework
FORLNG04
Study abroad
g.
Independent study or self-designed major
h.
Culminating senior experience (capstone course, senior
project or thesis, comprehensive exam, etc.)
STDABR04
INDSTD04
SNRX04
EEE
SFI
EEE
EEE
EEE
EEE
Relationships with other students
Mean
a
Sig
b
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
FY
.32
.36
-.08
.41 ***
-.19
.40 **
-.16
SR
.68
.62
.11
.58 ***
.19
.59 ***
.17
FY
.21
.11 ***
.28
.22
-.03
.18
.08
SR
.29
.24
.12
.27
.05
.27
.04
FY
.03
.06 *
-.12
.06 **
-.11
.06 *
-.11
SR
.32
.31
.02
.20 ***
.32
.20 ***
.31
FY
.17
.09 **
.24
.19
-.06
.21
-.09
SR
.32
.18 ***
.33
.38 *
-.13
.38 *
-.12
FY
.02
.03
-.06
.03
-.06
.03 *
-.09
SR
.14
.12
.04
.13
.03
.14
-.01
FY
.01
.03 ***
-.16
.03 ***
-.16
.04 ***
-.18
SR
.11
.20 ***
-.23
.15 *
-.11
.17 ***
-.14
FY
.01
.01
-.04
.02 ***
-.11
.02 ***
-.12
.59
.59
.00
.31 ***
.61
.33 ***
.55
SR
Select the circle that best represents the quality of your relationships with people at your institution.
1=Unfriendly, Unsupportive, Sense of alienation to 7=Friendly, Supportive, Sense of belonging
Quality of Relationships
a.
Mean
Class
AITU
a
ENVSTU
SCE
FY
5.57
5.68
-.08
5.48
.07
5.52
.03
SR
5.70
5.59
.09
5.63
.05
5.68
.01
1=Unavailable, Unhelpful, Unsympathetic to 7=Available, Helpful, Sympathetic
b.
Relationships with faculty members
ENVFAC
SCE
FY
SR
5.11
5.33 **
-.18
5.19
-.06
5.35 ***
-.18
5.22
5.30
-.05
5.40 *
-.13
5.53 ***
-.23
1=Unhelpful, Inconsiderate, Rigid to 7=Helpful, Considerate, Flexible
c.
Relationships with administrative personnel and
offices
ENVADM
SCE
FY
4.78
5.12 ***
-.24
4.73
.03
SR
4.62
4.64
-.01
4.66
-.03
4.89
-.07
4.81 *
-.11
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
8
NSSE 2012 Mean Comparisons
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Variable
9.
Time Usage
Preparing for class (studying, reading, writing, doing
a. homework or lab work, analyzing data, rehearsing, and
other academic activities)
b.
c.
d.
Working for pay on campus
Working for pay off campus
Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations,
campus publications, student government, fraternity or
sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.)
e.
Relaxing and socializing (watching TV,
partying, etc.)
f.
Providing care for dependents living with you (parents,
children, spouse, etc.)
g.
Commuting to class (driving, walking, etc.)
Benchmark
ACADPR01
LAC
Spending significant amounts of time studying and on
academic work
b.
Providing the support you need to help you succeed
academically
c.
Encouraging contact among students from different
economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds
Sig
b
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
WORKON01
WORKOF01
COCURR01
EEE
SOCIAL05
CAREDE01
COMMUTE
FY
4.55
5.15 ***
-.34
4.38
.10
4.30 **
.15
SR
4.75
5.02 *
-.14
4.44 ***
.17
4.40 ***
.20
FY
1.49
1.58
-.09
1.50
-.01
1.50
-.01
SR
2.22
2.06
.11
1.86 ***
.22
1.81 ***
.26
FY
1.40
1.42
-.01
1.99 ***
-.31
2.22 ***
-.37
SR
1.78
2.20 ***
-.21
3.51 ***
-.62
3.73 ***
-.68
FY
2.56
2.72
-.10
2.33 **
.15
2.30 **
.16
SR
2.97
2.91
.03
2.09 ***
.58
2.11 ***
.55
FY
3.95
3.78
.10
3.75 *
.12
3.69 **
.16
.10
3.44 *
SR
3.60
3.75
-.10
3.45
FY
1.22
1.41 **
-.18
1.60 ***
-.27
1.88 ***
-.36
SR
1.40
1.55 *
-.12
2.45 ***
-.46
2.68 ***
-.51
FY
1.93
1.99
-.05
2.33 ***
-.36
2.24 ***
-.27
.10
2.14
2.21
-.07
2.43 ***
-.27
2.32 ***
-.15
To what extent does your institution emphasize each of the following?
1=Very little, 2=Some, 3=Quite a bit, 4=Very much
Institutional Environment
a.
Mean
a
About how many hours do you spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following?
1=0 hrs/wk, 2=1-5 hrs/wk, 3=6-10 hrs/wk, 4=11-15 hrs/wk, 5=16-20 hrs/wk, 6=21-25 hrs/wk, 7=26-30 hrs/wk, 8=More than
30 hrs/wk
SR
10.
Mean
Class
AITU
a
ENVSCHOL
ENVSUPRT
ENVDIVRS
LAC
SCE
EEE
FY
3.22
3.45 ***
-.34
3.20
.02
3.20
.02
SR
3.25
3.46 ***
-.29
3.21
.06
3.19
.08
FY
3.22
3.27
-.06
3.09 **
.16
3.14
.10
SR
2.94
3.01
-.09
2.94
.00
3.01
-.08
FY
2.68
2.66
.02
2.72
-.04
2.77
-.09
SR
2.41
2.32
.10
2.52 *
-.11
2.61 ***
-.20
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
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Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
d.
ENVNACAD
SCE
e.
Providing the support you need to thrive socially
f.
Attending campus events and activities (special
speakers, cultural performances, athletic
events, etc.)
ENVEVENT
Using computers in academic work
ENVCOMPT
g.
11.
Helping you cope with your non-academic
responsibilities (work, family, etc.)
Variable
Benchmark
ENVSOCAL
SCE
b.
GNWORK
Writing clearly and effectively
GNWRITE
f.
g.
h.
Thinking critically and analytically
Analyzing quantitative problems
Using computing and information technology
Working effectively with others
Mean
a
-.08
2.28
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
-.08
2.32 *
-.12
SR
1.89
1.91
-.02
1.99 *
-.11
2.07 ***
-.18
FY
2.45
2.43
.02
2.53
-.09
2.55 *
-.11
SR
2.16
2.09
.08
2.26 *
-.10
2.30 **
-.14
FY
2.92
2.66
3.55
3.54
2.84
2.61
3.59
3.61
.09
.06
-.06
-.09
.02
.00
.30
.14
2.88
2.62
3.31 ***
3.45 **
.05
.03
.30
.13
FY
2.90
2.66
3.31 ***
3.43 **
To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the
following areas?
1=Very little, 2=Some, 3=Quite a bit, 4=Very much
Acquiring job or work-related knowledge
and skills
e.
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
2.28
SR
Acquiring a broad general education
Speaking clearly and effectively
Sig
b
2.21
SR
a.
d.
Mean
a
FY
Educational and Personal Growth
c.
Mean
Class
AITU
a
GNGENLED
GNSPEAK
GNANALY
GNQUANT
GNCMPTS
GNOTHERS
FY
2.88
2.94
-.07
3.17 ***
-.36
3.19 ***
-.39
SR
2.91
2.98
-.08
3.22 ***
-.38
3.27 ***
-.44
FY
3.07
3.17
-.11
2.83 ***
.25
2.86 ***
.23
SR
3.13
3.21
-.09
3.08
.05
3.11
.02
FY
2.58
2.72 *
-.15
2.98 ***
-.45
3.06 ***
-.56
SR
2.73
2.71
.02
3.07 ***
-.40
3.17 ***
-.51
FY
2.52
2.63
-.11
2.82 ***
-.31
2.90 ***
-.41
SR
2.73
2.78
-.06
2.97 ***
-.26
3.05 ***
-.35
FY
3.23
3.38 **
-.19
3.24
-.01
3.27
-.04
-.05
3.40
-.09
SR
3.33
3.48 **
-.20
3.37
FY
3.25
3.41 **
-.21
3.04 ***
.24
3.02 ***
.27
SR
3.35
3.49 **
-.20
3.15 ***
.22
3.14 ***
.24
FY
3.34
3.44 *
-.14
3.04 ***
.33
3.04 ***
.33
SR
3.37
3.49 **
-.16
3.20 ***
.20
3.21 ***
.19
FY
3.12
3.17
-.06
2.97 **
.16
3.03
SR
3.10
3.17
-.08
3.16
-.06
3.21 *
.10
-.13
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
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Michigan Tech compared with:
Michigan Tech
Variable
Voting in local, state, or national elections
i.
Learning effectively on your own
j.
k.
Understanding yourself
l.
Understanding people of other racial and ethnic
backgrounds
m.
n.
o.
p.
12.
13.
Solving complex real-world problems
Developing a personal code of values and ethics
Contributing to the welfare of your community
Developing a deepened sense of spirituality
Academic Advising
Overall, how would you evaluate the quality of
academic advising you have received at your
institution?
GNCITIZN
GNINQ
GNSELF
GNDIVERS
GNPROBSV
GNETHICS
GNCOMMUN
GNSPIRIT
Benchmark
Mean
a
Sig
b
Carnegie Class
Effect
Size c
Mean
a
Sig
b
Effect
Size c
NSSE 2012
Mean a
Sig b
Effect
Size c
FY
1.48
1.56
-.11
1.92 ***
-.44
1.91 ***
-.43
SR
1.47
1.53
-.08
1.92 ***
-.45
1.97 ***
-.48
FY
2.83
2.93
-.12
2.97 **
-.16
2.98 **
-.17
SR
2.99
3.11 *
-.15
3.06
-.09
3.11 **
-.13
FY
2.52
2.57
-.05
2.81 ***
-.30
2.86 ***
-.35
SR
2.53
2.63
-.10
2.82 ***
-.29
2.89 ***
-.37
FY
2.37
2.29
.08
2.65 ***
-.29
2.71 ***
-.34
SR
2.18
2.24
-.06
2.63 ***
-.45
2.71 ***
-.53
FY
2.89
2.95
-.07
2.71 ***
.19
2.74 **
.16
SR
2.97
3.07
-.12
2.84 **
.13
2.87 *
.10
FY
2.53
2.52
.01
2.73 ***
-.21
2.76 ***
-.24
SR
2.41
2.53 *
-.12
2.75 ***
-.33
2.81 ***
-.39
FY
2.18
2.30 *
-.13
2.48 ***
-.31
2.51 ***
-.33
SR
2.18
2.18
.00
2.48 ***
-.29
2.54 ***
-.34
FY
1.63
1.65
-.02
2.16 ***
-.47
2.16 ***
-.48
SR
1.49
1.49
.00
1.97 ***
-.43
1.99 ***
-.45
1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent
ADVISE
FY
3.23
3.11 *
.15
3.07 ***
.20
3.11 **
.15
SR
3.16
2.97 ***
.21
2.92 ***
.25
3.00 ***
.17
Satisfaction
How would you evaluate your entire educational
experience at this institution?
Mean
Class
AITU
a
1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent
ENTIREXP
FY
SR
14.
3.28
3.26
.02
3.23
.08
3.25
.05
3.18
3.21
-.03
3.22
-.05
3.25
-.09
1=Definitely no, 2=Probably no, 3=Probably yes, 4=Definitely yes
If you could start over again, would you go to the same
institution you are now attending?
SAMECOLL
FY
3.48
3.27 ***
.26
3.26 ***
SR
3.22
3.12
.11
3.22
.27
-.01
3.26 ***
3.23
.27
-.01
IPEDS: 171128
a
Weighted by gender and enrollment status (and inst. size for comparisons)
* p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001 (2-tailed)
c
Mean diff. divided by pooled SD
b
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