From: Kang, Kelly H.
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 3:36 PM
To: Plimpton, Suzanne H.
Cc: Rivers, Emilda B.
Subject: Responses to OMB questions on GSS
Hi Suzanne,
Here
are our responses to OMB questions. I didnt
address (3) because I am sure youll
take care of it.
Id
appreciate it if you can submit this to OMB at your earliest
convenience.
Thanks,
and please let me know if you have any questions.
Kelly
1. OMB:
The memo says its
methodological research but it looks like a production activity to
screen
all
of the schools in question (ie, an operation to determine their
inclusion in the next round of
data
collection). Is that correct? If so, please change
characterization.
NSF:
No, this is not a production activity; it is a research activity for
this cycle only. The goal is to
assess
our ability to improve survey coverage by testing the effectiveness
of administrative
sources
(IPEDS degree completion data and school website review) thereby
reducing the
screening
cost in the GSS. We will use the additional data from the screening
survey to help NSF
determine
the best methodologies to use to efficiently screen potentially
eligible institutions in
the
GSS for upcoming 2011 cycle and beyond.
As
part of the previously approved GSS frame expansion research
activity, approximately 500
institutions
were identified as potentially eligible for GSS using mainly the
IPEDS degree
completion
data. A website review of the potentially eligible institutions was
conducted in an
attempt
to verify the degree programs offered at these institutions. We had
originally planned to
base
the decision of whether or not to add new institutions to the GSS
based on the results of the
website
reviews.
However,
given that the potentially GSS eligible institutions are primarily
masters
degree granting
institutions,
we are concerned that using the results of the website reviews alone
may yield too
many
ineligible new schools in the 2011 GSS cycle. Our concern is that
often school websites do not
always
provide sufficient or updated information to screen out the
practitioner-oriented degrees
from
the research-oriented degree programs. Therefore, we decided that
further research is
needed
(the short screening survey) to determine whether the IPEDS degree
completion data and
the
school website reviews can be used to successfully identify the GSS
eligibility of the degrees.
2. OMB:
Is this going to be the way that NCSES proposes to deal with new
schools each round? In
other
words, why would we anticipate this being a onetime activity?
NSF:
Yes, this is planned as a onetime activity. We will compare the
eligibility results from the
three
sources (screening survey, school website review, IPEDS degree
completion) to determine
the
effectiveness of the outcome of each source. The results from the
screening activity will help
us
determine the best procedures for screening potentially eligible
schools in the future GSS
cycles
and for streamlining the process of confirming their GSS eligibility
to ensure full coverage of
all
graduate students enrolled in science, engineering, and selected
health fields in the U.S.
From:
Plimpton, Suzanne H.
Sent:
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:49 AM
To:
Kang, Kelly H.
Subject:
FW: GSS
Kelly,
Some
questions from Shelly.
Thanks,
Suzanne
From:
Martinez, Shelly [mailto:Rochelle_W._Martinez@omb.eop.gov]
Sent:
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:45 AM
To:
Plimpton, Suzanne H.
Subject:
GSS
Okay,
I just took a look at the GSS change request. The memo says its
methodological research but it
looks
like a production activity to screen all of the schools in question
(ie, an operation to determine
their
inclusion in the next round of data collection).
1.
Is that correct? If so, please change characterization.
2. Is
this going to be the way that NCSES proposes to deal with new schools
each round? In other
words,
why would we anticipate this being a onetime activity?
3. Suzanne,
please plan to load the screener questionnaire as a separate IC in
ROCIS rather than
as
a memo attachment.
Thanks.
Shelly
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