Graduate Careers Council of Australia Course Experience Questionnaire Data 2000
General Notes
- The following files were generated from the 2000 GCCA CEQ survey.
- The data are provided in comma delimited format (CSV files). These will
be read by most recent spreadsheet programs.
- Level of qualification is sorted in the order: doctorate, research
masters,
coursework masters, graduate/postgraduate diploma, graduate
certificate,
graduate bachelor, honours bachelor, pass bachelor, three year
undergraduate
diploma, associate diploma, and certificate.
- Consistent with previous practice the number of respondents
shown is the 'maximum' number of respondents to any one of the six
CEQ scales. Since respondents to the CEQ do not all answer every
question, the number of respondents within a field of study and
institution varies across the scales. The actual number of
responses to a given scale may be less than the 'maximum' number
of respondents shown. The 'maximum' of respondents is intended to
provide an indication of the overall level of response to the CEQ
but caution should be exercised when numbers are small.
Abbreviations
GTS = Good Teaching Scale
CGS = Clear Goals and Standards Scale
AWS = Appropriate Workload Scale
AAS = Appropriate Assessment Scale
GSS = Generic Skills Scale
OSI = Overall Satisfaction Item
SD = Strongly disagree (response 1)
D = Disagree (response 2)
U = Undecided (response 3)
A = Agree (response 4)
SA = Strongly agree (response 5)
Means and standard deviations are calculated to one decimal place.
The data in these files include figures from both major fields of study.
For further details and explanations of these data, the reader is directed
to the various Course Experience Questionnaire reports published by the
GCCA, and to the the survey managers' resource centre on the Gradlink web site
(click on the GCCA logo and follow the links).
For further information about the data available on this site, users should
contact (in the first instance) GCCA Research Manager, Bruce Guthrie on
'phone (02) 6367 5347, fax (02) 6367 5336, or email.
Description of files available on this site.
1. ceq00.csv (was ceq99.csv in 1999) shows
CEQ
figures by institution, level of qualification and DETYA field of
study.
The mean and standard deviation are shown for each sub-scale, and
the
national scale mean and maximum N size is also shown.
2. option00.csv (was option99.csv in 1999) shows
CEQ figures by institution, level of qualification and institution-generated
faculty/degree/course code variable. The mean and standard deviation are
shown for each sub-scale, and the maximum N size is also shown.
3. area00.csv (was area99.csv in 1999)
shows
CEQ figures by institution, level of qualification and 40 aggregated fields
of study. The mean and standard deviation are shown for each sub-scale, and
the national scale mean and maximum N size is also shown.
4. pcmaj00<scale>.csv (was pcceq99<scale>.csv in 1999):
There are 6 sub-scalefiles showing the percentage disagree-agree
on the 5 point Likert scale by DETYA field of study.
5. pcopt00<scale>.csv: There are 6 sub-scale files showing the percentage
disagree-agree on the 5 point Likert scale by the institution-generated
faculty/degree/course code variable (was pcopt99<scale>.csv in
1999).
6. pcarea00<scale>.csv: There are 6 sub-scale files showing the percentage
disagree-agree on the 5 point Likert scale by 40 aggregated fields of study
(was pcarea99<scale>.csv in 1999).
7. CEQapp00.csv (was appD98.csv in 1999) shows CEQ figures
for pass and
honours degree graduates by institution and DETYA field of study. The
institutional and national means are shown for each sub-scale, and the
maximum N size is also shown. These are the figures which used to appear in
the institutional appendices of the annual CEQ report.
Additional files with previous years' CEQ data are also
available on this site. They are in slightly different format (in terms of layout of data
and variables) and users should consult the relevant information files for those years.
For further details and explanations of these data, the reader is directed to the
various Course Experience Questionnaire reports published by the GCCA.
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