Study Abroad Survey Instruments: A Comparison of Survey Types and Experiences

Author:

Durrant Marie Bradshaw1,Dorius Cassandra Rasmussen2

Affiliation:

1. Kennedy Center for International Studies, Brigham Young University

2. Pennsylvania State University

Abstract

This study examines different survey instruments used to assess the experiences of U.S. study abroad participants. The intended audience is international and area study practitioners interested in assessing study abroad programs through postprogram interviews. An interview with the top 20 universities for number of students sent on study abroad reveals a broad picture of the type of survey instruments used across the United States to assess student experiences. Within this context and based on 19 years of data collection from study abroad participants with four data collection modes (a standard questionnaire with multiple choice and open-ended questions, a multiple choice bubble sheet response format, a scanned form, and a Web-based survey), one university’s experience is analyzed in depth to expand on the benefits and drawbacks of specific survey types. Lessons learned about when each type might be appropriate for different institutional goals and situations are presented.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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