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Capturing the Student Perspective: A New Instrument for Measuring Advising Satisfaction Marilee L. Teasley, Erin M. Buchanan, Ph.D.
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Page 1: Capturing the Student Perspective: A New Instrument for Measuring Advising Satisfaction

Capturing the Student Perspective: A New Instrument for Measuring Advising Satisfaction

Marilee L. Teasley, Erin M. Buchanan, Ph.D.

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Why is Academic Advising Important?

•Kuh (2008): Quality of advising is a powerful predictor of campus satisfaction

•Metzner (1989): Lower attrition rates for high quality advising▫But some advising is better than none!

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What Should Be Measured?

•Types of advising (Crookston, 1972):▫Prescriptive▫Developmental

•Which is better?

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Measuring Advising: Reliability & Validity•Reliability: Consistency of scores•Validity: How well do you measure what

you are claiming to measure?

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Measuring Advising: Factor Analysis•Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA)•Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA)

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Exploratory Factor Analysis

Wonderful

TERRIBLEHappiness

Joyful

Exciting

FRUSTRATING

TRAGEDYANGRY

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Confirmatory Factor Analysis

Wonderful

TERRIBLEHappiness

Joyful

Exciting

FRUSTRATING

TRAGEDY

ANGRY

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Existing Measures

•Very few standardized assessments exist•Validity and Reliability?•Qualitative versus Quantitative methods

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Original Research Question

•How do our students feel about their past and present academic advising experiences?

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Additional Research Question

•Can we extend the existing advising assessment research by creating a new scale with statistical reliability and validity?

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Our Questionnaire: Version 1• Investigated:

▫Advisor Traits (patience, trustworthiness)▫Prescriptive Functions (course selection,

graduation requirements)▫Developmental Functions (campus/community

involvement, overall student development)

•Seven-point Likert scale▫1 = strongly disagree, 4 = neutral, 7 =

strongly agree

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  Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3

Age 20.8 (4.8) 19.76 (4.44) 19.31 (2.45)

Gender      

Female 62.5% 75.7% 78.1%

Male 37.5% 24.3% 21.9%

Classification      

Freshman 47.4% 69.6% 63.9%

Sophomore 28.3% 16.6% 22.4%

Junior 13.2% 9.4% 8.8%

Senior 11.2% 4.4% 4.8%

Transfer Students      

Transfer 23.8% 19.3% 19.7%

Non-Transfer 76.2% 80.7% 80.3%

Ethnicity      

Caucasian 82.9% 80.1% 83.0%

Other 17.1% 19.9% 17.0%

Major      

Decided 85.5% 80.7% 87.1%

Undecided 14.5% 19.3% 12.9%

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Our Study: Experiment 1

•155 total students, 152 complete questionnaires

•Demographics + 24 advising questions

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How did we do? (Version 1)

•Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA):▫One factor model, poor overall fit

•Compound questions & clarity issues▫“My advisor encourages me to speak freely

and listens to what I have to say.”

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Our Study: Take 2!

•181 total students, 177 complete questionnaires, 157 remaining after outlier analysis

•Original demographics questions + 30 revised advising questions

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How Did We Do? (Version 2)

•Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) showed that one or two factors would be appropriate

•Best fit: two factors, 24 questions

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The Two Factor Model

•Advising Functions▫“Advising appointments are worth my time”▫“I find academic advising appointments to

be a positive experience.”•Outreach Functions

▫“I learn how I can contribute to the surrounding community during my advising appointments.”

▫“My advisor lets me know about the importance of our public affairs mission.”

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One More Time… (Experiment 3)•184 total students, 167 remaining after

outlier analysis•59 returning students from Experiment 2

for test-retest reliability purposes ▫24 final advising questions, no

demographics•New participants:

▫Demographics + 24 final advising questions

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How Did We Do? (Version 3)

•Confirmatory Factor Analysis▫Good overall fit

•High test-retest reliability

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What About Our Original Question?•Both factors had high averages (above

“neutral”)•Advising factor > Outreach factor

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What’s Next?

•NACADA Journal, 33(2)▫Late Fall/Early Winter 2013

•The goal: impact advising assessment!

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Thank You!

•For questions about our project or usage of our scale, please contact either one of us:

Marilee Teasley ([email protected])

or Dr. Erin Buchanan

([email protected])

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Questions?


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