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NSSE 2016 Topical Module Report
Kansas State University
IPEDS: 155399
Global Learning
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2 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
About This Topical Module
Comparison Group
Lg 4yr Publics (N=7)Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, TX)
University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT)
University of Nebraska at Lincoln (Lincoln, NE)
University of North Georgia (Dahlonega, GA)
University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
Utah Valley University (Orem, UT)
Youngstown State University (Youngstown, OH)
NSSE 2016 Global LearningAdministration Summary
Kansas State University
NSSE's Global Learning module assesses student experiences and coursework that emphasize global affairs, world cultures, nationalities,
religions, and other international topics. The module complements items on the core NSSE questionnaire about student experiences with people
from different backgrounds, course emphasis on integrative and reflective learning, and participation in study abroad. It is designed to
complement the American Council on Education's 2016 edition of the Mapping Internationalization on U.S. Campuses survey.
This section summarizes how this module's comparison group was identified, including selection criteria and whether the default option was
taken. This is followed by the resulting list of institutions represented in the 'Lg 4yr Publics' column of this report.
Group description Large, 4-year, public institutions.
Group label Lg 4yr Publics
Date submitted 5/2/16
How was this
comparison group
constructed?
Your institution customized this group by selecting institutional characteristics as follows:
Sector (Pub); Size & Setting (L 4yr nonresid, L 4yr resid, L 4yr hi-resid)
*2015 participant NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT • 3
First-Year Students
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
1. How much does your institution emphasize the following?a. 1 Very little 60 7 363 8
2 Some 316 38 1,952 43
3 Quite a bit 324 40 1,630 36 2.6 2.5 ** .11
4 Very much 135 15 584 12 △Total 835 100 4,529 100
b. 1 Very little 47 6 354 8
2 Some 218 27 1,508 34
3 Quite a bit 365 45 1,828 41 2.8 2.7 *** .20
4 Very much 197 23 791 17 △Total 827 100 4,481 100
2. Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate?j
a. Have not decided 210 24 1,060 23
Do not plan to do 177 23 956 21
Plan to do 284 34 1,661 37 19% 19% .00
Done or in progress 160 19 843 19
Total 831 100 4,520 100
b. Have not decided 218 26 1,183 26
Do not plan to do 176 22 971 22
Plan to do 272 32 1,625 36 20% 16% ** .10
Done or in progress 164 20 726 16 △Total 830 100 4,505 100
c. Have not decided 244 28 1,246 27
Do not plan to do 253 32 1,237 28
Plan to do 199 24 1,300 29 15% 16% -.01
Done or in progress 131 15 722 16
Total 827 100 4,505 100
3. During the current school year, how much has your coursework encouraged you to do the following?a. 1 Very little 105 14 552 13
2 Some 312 39 1,710 38
3 Quite a bit 251 30 1,510 33 2.5 2.5 .00
4 Very much 155 18 729 16
Total 823 100 4,501 100
b. 1 Very little 148 19 690 16
2 Some 275 34 1,688 38
3 Quite a bit 251 31 1,430 31 2.5 2.4 .02
4 Very much 145 17 674 14
Total 819 100 4,482 100
Providing activities and
experiences (speakers,
events) that focus on global
and international topics
GBL01b
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
Providing courses that focus
on global and international
topics
GBL01a
Complete a course that
focuses on global trends or
issues (human rights,
international relations, world
health, climate, etc.)
GBL02a
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Complete a course that
focuses on perspectives,
issues, or events from
countries or regions outside
the United States
GBL02b
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Complete a course that
focuses on religions or
cultural groups other than
your own
GBL02c
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Understand the viewpoints,
values, or customs of
different world cultures,
nationalities, and religions
GBL03a
Develop skills for
interacting effectively and
appropriately with those
from different world
cultures, nationalities, and
religions
GBL03b
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols.
4 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
First-Year Students
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
4. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following?a. 1 Never 97 12 653 14
2 Sometimes 401 48 2,034 45
3 Often 211 26 1,209 27 2.4 2.4 .03
4 Very often 112 14 605 13
Total 821 100 4,501 100
b. 1 Never 205 27 1,442 34
2 Sometimes 342 41 1,659 37
3 Often 198 23 986 21 2.1 2.0 ** .11
4 Very often 78 9 415 8 △Total 823 100 4,502 100
c. 1 Never 326 40 1,743 40
2 Sometimes 338 40 1,764 39
3 Often 110 13 733 16 1.9 1.9 -.01
4 Very often 48 6 250 5
Total 822 100 4,490 100
d. 1 Never 476 58 2,539 57
2 Sometimes 210 25 1,129 25
3 Often 100 12 596 13 1.6 1.7 -.02
4 Very often 36 5 227 5
Total 822 100 4,491 100
e. 1 Never 639 78 3,226 72
2 Sometimes 109 14 687 16
3 Often 54 6 377 8 1.3 1.4 *** -.13
4 Very often 20 2 187 4 ▽Total 822 100 4,477 100
No 435 55 2,423 56
Yes 392 45 2,087 44 45% 44% .02
Total 827 100 4,510 100
—Study abroad or international
studies office263 67 1,330 63
—Major/academic department
office126 32 473 22
— Career office 30 8 154 7
— Academic advisor 137 36 671 32
— Faculty member 102 26 533 25
—Attendance at international
programs or events75 19 353 17
—Website, newsletter, catalog,
or other published sources163 41 953 46
— Friends or other students 179 44 895 42
— Family members 67 16 286 14
— Other, please specify: 9 2 73 3
GBL05a
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Yes.")
Discussed international or
global topics and issues with
others
GBL04a
Talked about international
opportunities (study abroad,
international internship,
Model UN, field study or
research abroad, etc.) with a
faculty member or advisor
GBL04b
Attended events or activities
that promoted the
understanding of different
world cultures, nationalities,
and religions
GBL04c
Worked on out-of-class
activities (campus events,
committees, student groups,
etc.) with an international or
global focus
GBL04d
Participated in a program
that pairs U.S. and
international students
(language partners, buddy
program, etc.)
GBL04e
5a. During the current school year, have you looked for information about global education programs and opportunities
(study abroad, international internships, international field studies or research, volunteering abroad, etc.)? j
5b. Which of the following were your sources of information? (Select all that apply.)
GBL05b_1
GBL05b_2
GBL05b_3
GBL05b_4
GBL05b_5
GBL05b_6
GBL05b_7
GBL05b_8
GBL05b_9
GBL05b_10
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols. NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT • 5
First-Year Students
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
a. 1 Very little 164 20 870 20
2 Some 359 44 2,016 45
3 Quite a bit 225 26 1,192 26 2.2 2.2 -.01
4 Very much 74 9 415 9
Total 822 100 4,493 100
b. 1 Very little 579 71 2,565 58
2 Some 122 15 891 20
3 Quite a bit 68 8 604 13 1.5 1.7 *** -.24
4 Very much 54 6 433 9 ▽Total 823 100 4,493 100
c. 1 Very little 322 40 1,712 39
2 Some 302 36 1,650 37
3 Quite a bit 138 17 828 18 1.9 1.9 -.02
4 Very much 58 7 298 6
Total 820 100 4,488 100
d. 1 Very little 252 32 1,386 31
2 Some 332 40 1,799 40
3 Quite a bit 170 20 966 21 2.0 2.0 -.01
4 Very much 64 8 332 7
Total 818 100 4,483 100
e. 1 Very little 209 25 1,097 25
2 Some 292 36 1,737 39
3 Quite a bit 234 29 1,220 27 2.2 2.2 .03
4 Very much 85 10 429 9
Total 820 100 4,483 100
f. 1 Very little 196 25 1,158 27
2 Some 318 40 1,689 38
3 Quite a bit 210 24 1,168 26 2.2 2.2 .03
4 Very much 91 11 447 10
Total 815 100 4,462 100
No 651 78 3,861 86
Yes 169 22 605 14 22% 14% *** .21
Total 820 100 4,466 100
△
Speaking a second language GBL06b
6. How much has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas?
Being informed about
current international and
global issues
GBL06a
Seeking international or
global opportunities out of
your comfort zone
GBL06c
Understanding how your
actions affect global
communities
GBL06d
Preparing for life and work
in an increasingly globalized
era
GBL06e
Encouraging your sense of
global responsibility
GBL06f
7. Since enrolling at your current institution, have you lived with students from a country other than your own
(exclude study abroad and other programs outside of the US)?j
GBL07
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Yes.")
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols.
6 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
Seniors
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
1. How much does your institution emphasize the following?a. 1 Very little 99 9 680 11
2 Some 464 42 2,656 42
3 Quite a bit 373 34 2,055 33 2.5 2.5 .05
4 Very much 163 15 858 14
Total 1,099 100 6,249 100
b. 1 Very little 67 6 601 10
2 Some 383 35 2,299 37
3 Quite a bit 429 39 2,264 37 2.7 2.6 *** .13
4 Very much 218 19 1,032 16 △Total 1,097 100 6,196 100
2. Which of the following have you done or do you plan to do before you graduate?j
a. Have not decided 69 6 452 7
Do not plan to do 418 39 2,220 35
Plan to do 83 8 565 9 47% 49% -.04
Done or in progress 524 47 3,007 49
Total 1,094 100 6,244 100
b. Have not decided 81 7 476 8
Do not plan to do 431 40 2,366 38
Plan to do 99 9 501 8 44% 47% -.06
Done or in progress 486 44 2,889 47
Total 1,097 100 6,232 100
c. Have not decided 90 8 475 8
Do not plan to do 541 50 2,557 42
Plan to do 63 6 435 7 36% 44% *** -.16
Done or in progress 399 36 2,764 44 ▽Total 1,093 100 6,231 100
3. During the current school year, how much has your coursework encouraged you to do the following?a. 1 Very little 196 19 980 17
2 Some 368 33 1,962 32
3 Quite a bit 270 24 1,707 27 2.5 2.6 * -.08
4 Very much 258 23 1,566 24 ▽Total 1,092 100 6,215 100
b. 1 Very little 210 21 1,138 19
2 Some 356 33 1,957 32
3 Quite a bit 272 25 1,678 27 2.5 2.5 -.02
4 Very much 249 22 1,410 22
Total 1,087 100 6,183 100
Providing activities and
experiences (speakers,
events) that focus on global
and international topics
GBL01b
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
Providing courses that focus
on global and international
topics
GBL01a
Complete a course that
focuses on global trends or
issues (human rights,
international relations, world
health, climate, etc.)
GBL02a
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Complete a course that
focuses on perspectives,
issues, or events from
countries or regions outside
the United States
GBL02b
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Complete a course that
focuses on religions or
cultural groups other than
your own
GBL02c
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Done or
in progress.")
Understand the viewpoints,
values, or customs of
different world cultures,
nationalities, and religions
GBL03a
Develop skills for
interacting effectively and
appropriately with those
from different world
cultures, nationalities, and
religions
GBL03b
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols. NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT • 7
Seniors
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
4. During the current school year, about how often have you done the following?a. 1 Never 119 11 854 14
2 Sometimes 452 42 2,453 39
3 Often 302 27 1,657 27 2.6 2.5 .04
4 Very often 225 20 1,253 20
Total 1,098 100 6,217 100
b. 1 Never 433 40 2,804 46
2 Sometimes 372 34 1,957 31
3 Often 160 14 826 13 2.0 1.9 *** .11
4 Very often 130 12 633 10 △Total 1,095 100 6,220 100
c. 1 Never 419 39 2,630 43
2 Sometimes 433 40 2,220 35
3 Often 141 13 860 14 1.9 1.9 .06
4 Very often 100 9 502 8
Total 1,093 100 6,212 100
d. 1 Never 585 54 3,618 59
2 Sometimes 295 27 1,520 24
3 Often 112 10 633 10 1.7 1.7 ** .10
4 Very often 100 9 435 7 △Total 1,092 100 6,206 100
e. 1 Never 743 68 4,664 76
2 Sometimes 183 17 878 14
3 Often 86 8 365 6 1.5 1.4 *** .18
4 Very often 78 7 283 5 △Total 1,090 100 6,190 100
No 772 72 4,357 71
Yes 328 28 1,858 29 28% 29% -.02
Total 1,100 100 6,215 100
—Study abroad or international
studies office203 62 1,066 57
—Major/academic department
office93 29 496 27
— Career office 33 11 181 10
— Academic advisor 96 29 465 25
— Faculty member 118 37 661 36
—Attendance at international
programs or events45 14 235 13
—Website, newsletter, catalog,
or other published sources171 52 881 48
— Friends or other students 142 44 740 40
— Family members 49 15 203 11
— Other, please specify: 7 2 69 4
GBL05a
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Yes.")
Discussed international or
global topics and issues with
others
GBL04a
Talked about international
opportunities (study abroad,
international internship,
Model UN, field study or
research abroad, etc.) with a
faculty member or advisor
GBL04b
Attended events or activities
that promoted the
understanding of different
world cultures, nationalities,
and religions
GBL04c
Worked on out-of-class
activities (campus events,
committees, student groups,
etc.) with an international or
global focus
GBL04d
Participated in a program
that pairs U.S. and
international students
(language partners, buddy
program, etc.)
GBL04e
5a. During the current school year, have you looked for information about global education programs and opportunities
(study abroad, international internships, international field studies or research, volunteering abroad, etc.)? j
5b. Which of the following were your sources of information? (Select all that apply.)
GBL05b_1
GBL05b_2
GBL05b_3
GBL05b_4
GBL05b_5
GBL05b_6
GBL05b_7
GBL05b_8
GBL05b_9
GBL05b_10
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols.
8 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
Seniors
K-State
Item wording or description Values c Response options Count % Count % Mean
Effect
size d
NSSE 2016 Global LearningFrequencies and Statistical Comparisons
Kansas State University
Frequency Distributionsa
Statistical Comparisonsb
K-State Lg 4yr Publics Lg 4yr Publics
Variable
name Mean
a. 1 Very little 178 17 1,253 20
2 Some 510 46 2,519 40
3 Quite a bit 269 25 1,604 26 2.3 2.3 .01
4 Very much 136 12 841 13
Total 1,093 100 6,217 100
b. 1 Very little 702 65 3,461 57
2 Some 163 15 1,306 21
3 Quite a bit 94 8 758 12 1.7 1.8 ** -.10
4 Very much 134 12 676 10 ▽Total 1,093 100 6,201 100
c. 1 Very little 442 42 2,704 44
2 Some 355 32 2,002 32
3 Quite a bit 175 16 944 15 1.9 1.9 * .07
4 Very much 118 10 547 9 △Total 1,090 100 6,197 100
d. 1 Very little 286 27 1,864 30
2 Some 439 40 2,267 37
3 Quite a bit 235 21 1,364 22 2.2 2.1 .04
4 Very much 130 12 696 11
Total 1,090 100 6,191 100
e. 1 Very little 225 21 1,490 24
2 Some 388 36 2,143 35
3 Quite a bit 294 27 1,672 27 2.4 2.3 * .07
4 Very much 180 16 889 14 △Total 1,087 100 6,194 100
f. 1 Very little 214 21 1,537 25
2 Some 387 36 2,140 35
3 Quite a bit 292 26 1,549 25 2.4 2.3 ** .10
4 Very much 186 17 923 15 △Total 1,079 100 6,149 100
No 850 78 5,137 83
Yes 238 22 1,042 17 22% 17% *** .12
Total 1,088 100 6,179 100
△
Speaking a second language GBL06b
6. How much has your experience at this institution contributed to your knowledge, skills, and personal development in the following areas?
Being informed about
current international and
global issues
GBL06a
Seeking international or
global opportunities out of
your comfort zone
GBL06c
Understanding how your
actions affect global
communities
GBL06d
Preparing for life and work
in an increasingly globalized
era
GBL06e
Encouraging your sense of
global responsibility
GBL06f
7. Since enrolling at your current institution, have you lived with students from a country other than your own
(exclude study abroad and other programs outside of the US)?j
GBL07
(Means indicate the
percentage who
responded "Yes.")
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001 (2-tailed); Refer to the endnotes page for the key to triangle symbols. NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT • 9
First-Year Students
N DFh Sig.i
Effect
sized
GBL01a 831 2.53 .03 .01 0.82 0.81 6,700 .002 .11
GBL01b 823 2.67 .03 .01 0.84 0.85 1,074 .000 .20
GBL02ak 828 .189 .0136 .0051 -- -- -- .909 .00
GBL02bk 826 .164 .0140 .0048 -- -- -- .008 .10
GBL02ck 823 .157 .0126 .0048 -- -- -- .781 -.01
GBL03a 818 2.52 .03 .01 0.94 0.90 1,039 .922 .00
GBL03b 813 2.44 .03 .01 0.98 0.92 1,024 .597 .02
GBL04a 817 2.39 .03 .01 0.87 0.89 6,650 .357 .03
GBL04b 820 2.04 .03 .01 0.92 0.94 6,654 .002 .11
GBL04c 818 1.86 .03 .01 0.87 0.86 6,639 .732 -.01
GBL04d 820 1.66 .03 .01 0.87 0.88 6,641 .567 -.02
GBL04e 818 1.44 .02 .01 0.70 0.80 1,140 .000 -.13
GBL05ak 823 .435 .0173 .0065 -- -- -- .548 .02
GBL06a 818 2.24 .03 .01 0.87 0.87 6,642 .764 -.01
GBL06b 820 1.74 .03 .01 0.89 1.01 1,134 .000 -.24
GBL06c 817 1.91 .03 .01 0.91 0.90 6,633 .680 -.02
GBL06d 815 2.04 .03 .01 0.91 0.90 6,622 .853 -.01
GBL06e 816 2.21 .03 .01 0.95 0.92 6,625 .359 .03
GBL06f 812 2.19 .03 .01 0.94 0.94 6,597 .401 .03
GBL07k 815 .139 .0145 .0045 -- -- -- .000 .21
NSSE 2016 Global LearningDetailed Statisticse
Kansas State University
Mean Standard errorf
Standard
deviationg
Variable
name K-State K-State Lg 4yr Publics K-State
2.42
K-State Lg 4yr Publics
Comparisons with:
Lg 4yr Publics
2.62
2.84
Lg 4yr Publics
.188
.201
.153
2.52
2.46
.220
2.15
1.85
1.64
1.34
.446
2.23
1.50
1.89
2.04
2.24
2.22
See the endnotes on the last page of this report.
10 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
Seniors
N DFh Sig.i
Effect
sized
GBL01a 1094 2.50 .03 .01 0.85 0.86 8,139 .143 .05
GBL01b 1,094 2.60 .03 .01 0.85 0.87 1,476 .000 .13
GBL02ak 1090 .487 .0151 .0060 -- -- -- .278 -.04
GBL02bk 1093 .467 .0150 .0059 -- -- -- .060 -.06
GBL02ck 1089 .437 .0145 .0059 -- -- -- .000 -.16
GBL03a 1,089 2.59 .03 .01 1.05 1.03 8,096 .020 -.08
GBL03b 1,084 2.51 .03 .01 1.05 1.03 8,056 .451 -.02
GBL04a 1,094 2.53 .03 .01 0.93 0.96 8,105 .265 .04
GBL04b 1,091 1.86 .03 .01 1.01 0.98 8,105 .001 .11
GBL04c 1,089 1.86 .03 .01 0.93 0.93 8,094 .055 .06
GBL04d 1,088 1.65 .03 .01 0.96 0.92 8,083 .003 .10
GBL04e 1,085 1.39 .03 .01 0.91 0.79 1,351 .000 .18
GBL05ak 1096 .288 .0136 .0054 -- -- -- .607 -.02
GBL06a 1,090 2.32 .03 .01 0.90 0.95 1,490 .846 .01
GBL06b 1,089 1.76 .03 .01 1.04 1.02 8,084 .003 -.10
GBL06c 1,086 1.88 .03 .01 0.99 0.96 8,075 .029 .07
GBL06d 1,087 2.13 .03 .01 0.96 0.97 8,068 .184 .04
GBL06e 1,084 2.31 .03 .01 0.99 0.99 8,072 .035 .07
GBL06f 1,077 2.29 .03 .01 1.00 1.00 8,009 .002 .10
GBL07k 1083 .172 .0126 .0045 -- -- -- .000 .12
NSSE 2016 Global LearningDetailed Statisticse
Kansas State University
Mean Standard errorf
Standard
deviationg
Variable
name K-State K-State Lg 4yr Publics K-State
2.57
K-State Lg 4yr Publics
Comparisons with:
Lg 4yr Publics
2.54
2.71
Lg 4yr Publics
.469
.436
.359
2.51
2.49
.222
1.97
1.92
1.74
1.53
.281
2.33
1.66
1.95
2.18
2.38
2.39
See the endnotes on the last page of this report. NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT • 11
Endnotes
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f. The 95% confidence interval for the population mean is equal to the sample mean plus or minus 1.96 times the standard error of the mean.
g. A measure of the amount individual scores deviate from the mean of all the scores in the distribution.
h. Degrees of freedom used to compute the t -tests. Values differ from Ns due to weighting and whether equal variances were assumed.
i.
j.
k.
l.
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.
All statistics are weighted by institution-reported sex and enrollment status (and institution size for comparison groups). Unless otherwise noted, statistical
comparisons are two-tailed independent t -tests. Items with categorical response sets are left blank.
These are the values used to calculate means. For the majority of items, these values match the codes in the data file and codebook.
Effect size for independent t- tests uses Cohen's d ; z- tests use Cohen's h .
Statistics are weighted by institution-reported sex and enrollment status (and institution size for comparison groups). Categorical items are not listed.
Statistical comparisons are two-tailed independent t -tests or z -tests. Statistical significance represents the probability that the difference between your
students' mean and that of the students in the comparison group is due to chance.
Note: It is important to interpret the direction of differences relative to item wording and your institutional context.
Statistical comparison uses z- test to compare the proportion who responded (depending on the item) "Done or in progress" or "Yes" with all who responded
otherwise.
Mean represents the proportion who responded (depending on the item) “Done or in progress” or "Yes."
This was a new item in 2016, comparison group results do not include 2015 institutions. May not apply to all modules.
NSSE 2016 Global LearningEndnotes
Kansas State University
Column percentages are weighted by institution-reported sex and enrollment status (and institution size for comparison groups). Percentages may not sum to
100 due to rounding. Counts are unweighted; column percentages cannot be replicated from counts.
12 • NSSE 2016 TOPICAL MODULE REPORT
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