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Open-ended survey responses are increasing. What an opportunity!

Anecdotally, I have noticed a large increase in open-ended responses to all surveys at ISU over the last six years or so. For me, “Anecdotally” always leads to “hmmm….I should look into that further.”

So I looked the percent of students who have answered an open-ended question on the ISU NSSE survey since 2007. It’s increased significantly. In our 2023 administration, nearly 800 students provided open-ended responses.

I have no idea what’s behind the trend. I speculate it’s has to do with the increasing adoption of application and hardware technologies. For now, it doesn’t matter.

My first reaction is: What an opportunity! Particularly those of us who were trained in quantitative methods and survey analysis (but have a qualitative mindset), here’s why:

  1. Capturing emerging voices. In quantitative analyses, the researcher constructs a story. That’s definitely okay. No one knows your data better than you. And as long as the researcher is clear about their biases. Still, the voice is missing. More open-ended responses provides perspectives we could miss. I did this in a Sense of Belonging report for ISU.
  2. Qualitative visualizations will be cool. In the past, qualitative data was presented as themes in text form. This is changing quickly.
  3. Survey researchers can learn qualitative analysis. I learned the basics several years ago. I am not expert, by love reading open-ended responses. AI sentiment analysis provides an opportunity to include qualitative data into quantitative findings. More about this in a few weeks….
  4. Qualitative and quantitative analysts can interact more. Surveys were traditionally the domain of quantitative analysts. No more.

This does not mean we should add more open-ended questions. I would still use them sparingly. And be thoughtful and deliberate about what questions to ask.

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