Memorandum United States Department of Education
Institute of Education Sciences
National Center for Education Statistics
DATE: January 21, 2011
TO: Shelly Martinez, OMB
FROM: Ted Socha, NCES
THROUGH: Kashka Kubzdela, NCES
SUBJECT: B&B:08/12 Field Test Items Cognitive Testing (OMB No. 1850-0803 v.42)
The following material is being submitted under the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) generic clearance agreement (OMB No. 1850-0803) which provides for NCES to improve methodologies, question types, and/or delivery methods of its survey and assessment instruments by conducting field tests, focus groups, and cognitive interviews.
The request for approval described in this memorandum includes recruiting and screening activities and cognitive testing of the questionnaire items to be used in the 2008-12 Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B:08/12). This package provides information about plans and procedures for conducting the cognitive testing, and presents the question wording to be tested in the March 2011 cognitive interviews.
The B&B:08/12 study is housed in NCES’s Postsecondary, Adult, and Career Education Division. The B&B:08/12 sample is drawn from the 2007/08 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:08) and is the second follow up of 2007-08 baccalaureate degree recipients four years after completing requirements for a baccalaureate degree. B&B:08/12 tracks sample member’s experiences with continuing education, degree attainment, graduate education, employment, debt and finances, family formation, civic engagement and volunteerism, and interest in and preparation for K-12 teaching. There is a strong focus on entry into and persistence in the K-12 teacher workforce. Information on teacher’s professional experiences will be collected, which will allow a comparison of the teaching profession to other occupations as well as a general study of labor market outcomes for the cohort as a whole. Of particular relevance to B&B:08/12 are questions concerning whether American colleges and universities are preparing enough graduates in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM ) and whether college graduates with training in these fields are using that training in the workplace or pursuing graduate education in STEM fields.
B&B:08/12 represents the third time that the B&B:08 cohort will be contacted. The first contact was made in 2008 as part of NPSAS:08 base year. NPSAS:08 sample members that completed a baccalaureate degree that year were contacted again in 2009, one year after completing their degree, as part of B&B:08/09 follow up. B&B:08/12 is the four year follow-up of the 2008 baccalaureate degree recipients.
examine the thought processes affecting the quality of answers provided to survey questions;
understand the extent to which terms in questions are comprehended;
evaluate the memory demands of the questions;
evaluate the ability of respondents to make calculations and judgments;
determine appropriate presentations of response categories;
assess the time it takes to complete the interview;
assess the navigational problems users face; and
Identify sources of burden and respondent stress.
Cognitive Testing. Survey Methodologists from RTI’s Program for Research in Survey Methodology (PRISM) will conduct cognitive interviews with recruited participants. RTI-PRISM staff have extensive experience in all types of cognitive interviewing methodologies, and B&B:08/12 cognitive interview protocols will include both “think aloud” data capture, and scripted probing. A "think aloud" interview is one in which the respondent is instructed to tell the interviewer everything that he/she is thinking about in answering a survey question. Probes will be concurrent (asked at the same time the subject answers the questions) and retrospective (asked during a debriefing session) and will be prepared ahead of time. In addition, methodologists will employ spontaneous probes as needed.
RTI will draw cognitive interview participants from the greater Research Triangle Park, where RTI’s North Carolina-based Laboratory for Survey Methods and Measurement is located and where a large number of recent baccalaureate degree recipients are located, making it particularly well-suited for recruiting the target population. Approximately 45 cognitive interviews are planned, with up to three rounds of 15 interviews each. Interviews will be conducted in person and by telephone in order to evaluate both a self-administered web and interviewer-administered telephone version of the instrument. Participants will be selected to provide representation of key analytic areas of interest (e.g., teachers, those who majored in STEM fields, graduate students, etc.). Participants will be compensated for their time. Attachment I provides additional detail about recruitment procedures. Attachment II presents the screening questions that will be used to determine eligibility for cognitive interview participation. Attachment III contains the Assurance of Confidentiality. The interview questions are presented in Attachment IV2.
The cognitive interviews will be held in a facility that is centrally located, easily accessible by car and public transportation, and allows for professional audio recording. Interviews will be conducted at times that are convenient for participants. Each interview will take no more than 90 minutes and will be led by an RTI-PRISM staff member with considerable expertise in cognitive interviewing and professional training in cognitive and social psychology and survey methodology. The recordings will be made available to NCES for review.
Immediately following the conclusion of each interview, methodologists will review the cognitive interview recordings and notes, highlighting potential themes that may have arisen. Following each interview, the digital audio recording will be archived for qualitative analysis. RTI-PRISM will organize their observations and summarize the common themes, insights, and ideas emerging from each of the interviews into a report that will be submitted to RTI’s instrumentation partners and to NCES.
Cognitive interview participants will be informed that their participation is voluntary and their responses may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S. Code, Section 9573) (Attachment III). Participants will be assigned a unique student identifier (ID), which will be created solely for file management and used to keep all materials together. The participant ID will not be linked to the student name in any way. The signed consent forms will be kept separately from interview files and notes, in a locked cabinet in a secure room for the duration of the study, and will be destroyed after the final report is released.
Recruit Participants |
February 2011 |
Conduct cognitive testing |
February-March 2011 |
Finalize revisions to item wording |
15 March 2011 |
Up to 45 individual cognitive interviews are planned, depending on scheduling, participant availability, etc. Each interview session is expected to last approximately 90 minutes. This will allow participants to review the entire survey, provide think aloud responses and respond to interviewer probes.
Maximum Number of Recruits |
Hours per recruit |
Hours for recruiting |
Number Selected |
Hours per respondent |
Hours for Cognitive Testing |
Maximum Total Burden Hours |
60 |
.066 hr (4 minutes) |
4.0 |
45 |
1.5 |
67.5 |
71.5 |
Given the importance of recruiting a representative range of respondents and the difficulty typically experienced recruiting portions of the target population; we will offer prospective respondents $40 for completing the 90-minute cognitive interview. No compensation will be offered for the screening process as the response burden is minimal.
Other than transportation to the testing facility for in-person interviews, there are no direct costs to participants.
The cost of conducting the cognitive interviews will be $62,412. The following table provides the overall project cost estimates:
Cognitive Interviews, 2011 |
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1 Staff Costs |
$28,521 |
2 Other Project Materials |
$5,061 |
Newspaper Advertisements for Recruiting |
$2,678 |
Incentives for Student Participation |
$1,800 |
Photocopy/Shipping |
$53 |
Telecommunications |
$80 |
Indirect Costs |
$24,894 |
Total Cost of Task Without Fee |
$58,026 |
Fixed Fee |
$2,047 |
Award Fee |
$2,339 |
Total Cost of Task |
Attachment I
Recruitment Procedures
RTI will draw cognitive interview participants from the greater Research Triangle Park, where RTI’s North Carolina-based Laboratory for Survey Methods and Measurement is located and where a large number of recent baccalaureate degree recipients are located, making it particularly well-suited for recruiting the target population. Between 24 and 45 cognitive interviews are planned, depending on time and availability of participants. The interviews will be conducted in multiple rounds. Interviews will be conducted in person and by telephone in order to simulate both a self-administered web and interviewer-administered telephone versions of the instrument.
Participants will include baccalaureate degree recipients who completed the requirements for their degree between July 1, 2006, and June 30, 2007. Important sub-groups of interest include those who are currently enrolled in college or graduate school, elementary or secondary education teachers, and those who earned a bachelor’s degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) field. Participants will be offered a $40 cash incentive for completing the interview.
RTI will place advertisements using online classifieds, including Craigslist (http://raleigh.craigslist.org/), the RTI area newspaper classifieds, and online teacher chat boards (www.teachers.net). RTI will also post flyers at a variety of public locations. Interested individuals will be asked to call the RTI recruitment coordinator who will screen them for eligibility using a scripted series of questions and set up an appointment for the interview. Attachment I shows the materials that will be used for recruitment. Attachment II presents the screening questions that will be used to determine eligibility for cognitive interview participation. Attachment III contains the Assurance of Confidentiality. Item wording for the interview is presented in Attachment IV.
The cognitive interviews will be held in a facility that is centrally located, easily accessible by car and public transportation, and allows for professional audio recording. Interviews will be conducted at times that are convenient for participants. Each interview will take approximately 90 minutes, and will be led by an RTI-PRISM staff member with considerable expertise in cognitive interviewing and professional training in cognitive and social psychology and survey methodology. The recordings will be made available to NCES for review.
Sample Recruitment Flyer
Did you graduate from college in 2007?
You may be eligible to help us review a 90-minute EDUCATION SURVEY and RECEIVE $40 CASH for your time!
General
We are interested in talking to individuals who completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S. only) between July 1 2006 and June 30, 2007.
Teachers
We are interested in talking to individuals who completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S. only) between July 1 2006 and June 30, 2007 who are currently teaching in an elementary or secondary school.
STEM
We are interested in talking to individuals who completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S. only) in science, technology, engineering or mathematics between July 1 2006 and June 30, 2007.
Enrolled
We are interested in talking to individuals who completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S. only) between July 1 2006 and June 30, 2007, who are currently enrolled in college or graduate school.
RTI International is conducting this study for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. Your responses will be used to refine survey questions.
Flexible appointment openings, including weekends and evenings to meet your scheduling needs.
CALL OR EMAIL TO LEARN IF YOU QUALIFY
1-800-334-8571, extension 28050
RTI International is a non-profit research firm located in Research Triangle Park near Cornwallis Road and Davis Drive, with easy access to and from I-40.
Sample Recruitment Online Ad
2007 COLLEGE GRADUATES: RECEIVE $40 CASH FOR A SURVEY
IF YOU ...
Completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (B.S., B.A.) between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007
FOR SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS – WE WILL HAVE SEPARATE ADS FOR EACH GROUP
and you have enrolled in college or graduate school since earning your bachelor’s degree…
and you majored in science, technology, engineering or mathematics…
and you are a teacher in an elementary or secondary school…
WE NEED YOU TO...
answer a few questions about your experiences since college, with a focus on additional education and employment after receiving your bachelor’s degree
You may be eligible to help us pretest a college survey and RECEIVE $40 CASH for your time!
Email us: [email protected]
Or Call: 1-866-214-2040
Our appointment schedule is flexible, with weekend and evening sessions.
Your responses will be used to refine survey questions.
RTI International is conducting this survey for the National Center for Education Statistics located within the U.S. Department of Education.
RTI is a non-profit research firm located in Research Triangle Park near Cornwallis Road and Davis Drive, with easy access to and from 1-40.
On average, these sessions take about 90 minutes.
Attachment II
Baccalaureate and Beyond
Eligibility Screening Questions
Thank you for inquiring about this study. I need to ask you a few questions to determine if you are eligible to participate in the study. The screening is expected to take approximately 3-5 minutes.
Were you enrolled for a bachelor’s degree at a postsecondary institution at any time between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007?
Yes
No (Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate <end>)
When did you complete the requirements for a bachelor’s degree?
Between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007
Some other time (Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate <end>)
In what month and year were you awarded your bachelor’s degree?
By June 30, 2008
Some other time (Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate <end>)
What is your age?
______
(If under 18 Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate <end>)
What is your sex?
Male
Female
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STEM degree (see STEM reference on page 3)
Non-STEM degree
Have you enrolled in any school for an additional degree or certificate (including enrollment for any graduate or additional undergraduate degree or certificate programs) since earning your bachelor's degree?
Yes
No
Since graduating, have you worked as a teacher at the K-12 level?
Yes (skip to question 9)
No
Have you done anything to prepare for a teaching career at the K-12 level?
Yes (skip to question 9)
No
Are you currently considering a career in teaching at the K-12 level?
Yes
No
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Thank you for answering our questions. You are eligible to participate in this study. Participation will involve answering questions and reviewing a survey for an upcoming study that will be used to learn about people’s experiences after graduation. During the interview, we will ask you to complete a survey and give us your thoughts on the questions you are being asked. In addition, we will ask you questions as you go in order to measure your understanding and interpretation of the questions in the survey.
Each full interview is expected to last no longer than 90 minutes. The interviews will be recorded so that we can review your ideas and comments. We will prepare a report that does not single out any one person, but will summarize what we heard from the group as a whole. We will keep the recording only until our report is finished. No names will be mentioned in the report.
Once the interviews have been scheduled, you will be contacted by phone and e-mail to notify you of the date, time, and location. At that point, you must RSVP to the invitation to guarantee an interview time. Upon completion of the interview you will receive $40.
STEM MAJORS FOR REFERENCE
Computer and Information Sciences
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Information Technology
Computer Programming/Programmer
Computer Programming
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology
Information Science/Studies
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst
Computer Science
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration
Computer Graphics
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
System Administration/Administrator
System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management
Computer and Information Systems Security
Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster
Engineering
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering
Architectural Engineering
Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Ceramic Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Structural Engineering
Transportation and Highway Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Hardware Engineering
Computer Software Engineering
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining and Mineral Engineering
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Systems Engineering
Textile Sciences and Engineering
Materials Science
Polymer/Plastics Engineering
Construction Engineering
Forest Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Operations Research
Surveying Engineering
Geological/Geophysical Engineering
Engineering Technology
Architectural Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology
Laser and Optical Technology
Telecommunications Technology
Biomedical Technology
Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Instrumentation Technology
Robotics Technology
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
Energy Management and Systems Technology
Solar Energy Technology
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology
Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology
Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Technology
Plastics Engineering Technology
Metallurgical Technology
Industrial Technology
Manufacturing Technology
Occupational Safety and Health Technology
Quality Control Technology
Industrial Safety Technology
Hazardous Materials Information Systems Technology
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology
Automotive Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology
Mining Technology
Petroleum Technology
Construction Engineering Technology
Surveying Technology/Surveying
Hydraulics and Fluid Power Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology
Computer Hardware Technology
Computer Software Technology
Drafting and Design Technology
CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology
Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD
Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD
Electrical/Electronics Drafting and Electrical/Electronics CAD/CADD
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD
Nuclear Engineering Technology
Engineering/Industrial Management
Biology/Biological Sciences
Biomedical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biochemistry
Molecular Biophysics
Structural Biology
Photobiology
Radiation Biology/Radiobiology
Biochemistry/Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Botany/Plant Biology
Plant Pathology/Phytopathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Molecular Biology
Cellular Biology and Histology
Anatomy
Developmental Biology and Embryology
Neuroanatomy
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Cell Biology and Anatomy
Microbiology
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology
Virology
Parasitology
Mycology
Immunology
Zoology/Animal Biology
Entomology
Animal Physiology
Animal Behavior and Ethology
Wildlife Biology
Genetics
Molecular Genetics
Microbial and Eukaryotic Genetics
Animal Genetics
Plant Genetics
Human/Medical Genetics
Physiology
Molecular Physiology
Cell Physiology
Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology
Neurobiology and Neurophysiology
Cardiovascular Science
Exercise Physiology
Vision Science/Physiological Optics
Pathology/Experimental Pathology
Oncology and Cancer Biology
Pharmacology
Molecular Pharmacology
Neuropharmacology
Toxicology
Molecular Toxicology
Environmental Toxicology
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Biometry
Biostatistics
Bioinformatics
Biotechnology
Ecology
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Evolutionary Biology
Aquatic Biology/Limnology
Environmental Biology
Population Biology
Conservation Biology
Systematic Biology
Epidemiology
Mathematics
Algebra and Number Theory
Analysis and Functional Analysis
Geometry
Topology and Foundations
Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Statistics
Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Military Technologies
Physical Sciences
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Planetary Astronomy and Science
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology
Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics
Meteorology
Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Chemical Physics
Geology
Geochemistry
Geophysics and Seismology
Paleontology
Hydrology and Water Resources Science
Geochemistry and Petrology
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical
Physics
Atomic/Molecular Physics
Elementary Particle Physics
Plasma and High-Temperature Physics
Nuclear Physics
Optical Sciences
Solid State and Low-Temperature Physics
Acoustics
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
Biology Technician
Industrial Radiologic Technology
Nuclear Power Technology
Chemical Technology
Medical Scientist (MS, PhD)
Actuarial Science
Attachment III
Sample Consent Form
Consent to Participate in Research
Title of Research: 2008-12 Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study
You are being asked to participate in a cognitive interview which is part of a larger research study sponsored by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. The study is designed to examine the decisions and experiences of individuals four years after completing a baccalaureate degree. Before you decide if you want to take part in this study, you need to read this Informed Consent form so that you understand what the interview is about and what you will be asked to do. This form also tells you who can participate in the interviews, the risks and benefits of participating, how we will protect your information, and who you can call if you have questions. Please ask the researcher to explain anything you don’t understand before you make your decision.
The interview is being conducted by RTI International, a research organization located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Participation will involve answering questions and reviewing a survey for an upcoming study that will be used to learn about individuals’ experiences after college graduation. During the interview, we will ask you to complete a web or telephone survey and give us your thoughts on the questions you are being asked. In addition, we will ask you questions as you go in order to measure your understanding and interpretation of the questions in the survey. The information from the interviews will help us finalize development of the questions for the larger study that will be conducted early next year.
You are one of approximately 45 individuals participating in these cognitive interviews.
The interview will be audio recorded to make sure we don’t miss anything that you say and to help us write a report summarizing the results of the interviews. Upon completion of the written report, the recording will be destroyed. Your name will never be used in the report that we write.
Your participation in the cognitive interview will take about 90 minutes.
We do not anticipate that any of the discussion topics will make you uncomfortable or upset. However you may refuse to answer any question or take a break at any time.
Benefits
for Other People
We hope that these interviews will help us develop and improve questions for a national survey that will help us understand individuals’ experiences after completing their baccalaureate degree.
RTI International is conducting this study for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. This study is authorized by law under the Education Sciences Reform Act (Public Law 107-279). Your participation is voluntary. Your responses may only be used for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S. Code, Section 9573).
We will not contact you in the future.
Your decision to take part in this research study is completely voluntary. You can refuse to answer any question and you can stop participating at any time.
Your Questions
If you have any questions about the study, you may call Melissa Cominole at RTI International (919-990-8456). If you have any questions about your rights as a study participant, you may call RTI’s Office of Research Protection at 1-866-214-2043 (a toll-free number).
YOU WILL BE GIVEN A COPY OF THIS CONSENT FORM TO KEEP.
Your signature below indicates that you have read the information provided above, have received answers to your questions, and have freely decided to participate in this research. By agreeing to participate in this research, you are not giving up any of your legal rights.
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2 To facilitate the review process, new items (e.g. those that were not in the B&B:08/09 survey) have been highlighted and are listed in the table of contents.
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