Brief guide to understanding the data
The UITS User Survey is administered by the Center for Survey Research. Surveys were sent to 259 randomly selected people at Indiana University Fort Wayne (12 Faculty, 6 Staff, 241 Undergraduate students). Please note that respondents who reported that they did not use UITS systems or services (see Question 1) were not asked any additional questions and were removed from the results presented here.
The questions on the survey are primarily Likert opinion scales (1-5 rating scales with 5 being the most favorable rating). Responses to open-ended questions are not presented here. The results include:
- the average opinion score (generally labeled “Average (mean)”)
- the percentage of people who were satisfied or neither satisfied or dissatisfied with the service, who rated it as important or neutral, or who rated it as easy or neutral in terms of ease of use (rated as a 3 or higher, labeled “Satisfaction Rate,” “Importance Rate,” or “Ease of Use Rate” respectively)
- the percentage of people who find a service at least slightly helpful (rated as a 2 or higher, labeled “Helpfulness Rate”)
- the percentage of people who agreed or neither agreed nor disagreed with a statement (rated as a 3 or higher, labeled “Agreement Rate”)
- the number of people who used the service (the number of people who expressed an opinion about it by selecting one of the rating categories, labeled “n”)
For the average opinion and the satisfaction/importance/ease of use/helpfulness/agreement scores, confidence intervals are provided. The confidence intervals indicate the sampling error for each estimate at the 95% confidence level. Average opinion and satisfaction/importance/ease of use/helpfulness/agreement scores and their associated confidence intervals are not reported if they are based on fewer than 25 respondents. For categorical response questions that do not involve ratings such as whether the student lives in University housing or preferred method(s) of communications from UITS, data are not reported for the full question if they are based on fewer than 25 respondents and data are not reported for a particular category if at least one (1) but fewer than five (5) respondents selected the category. Data that are not reported are indicated by “N/A”. “Not Applicable/Do Not Use” responses were removed prior to the calculation of estimates. Missing data were excluded from estimates as well.
This summary includes data from 48 people who participated in the survey (4 Faculty, 2 Staff, 42 Undergraduate students). Results are presented unweighted. Estimates were not weighted to subpopulation totals for faculty, staff, and students due to the low number of respondents in each subpopulation.
It is important to note that some services are only used by specific subpopulations, so questions were only asked to those groups. Subpopulations of users are indicated by FAC for faculty, STF for staff, and UND for undergraduate students.