FR3076_20240618_omb_B

FR3076_20240618_omb_B.pdf

Board Public Website Usability Surveys

OMB: 7100-0366

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Supporting Statement Part B for the
Board Public Website Usability Surveys
(FR 3076 OMB No. 7100-0366)
Summary
For all information collections that involve surveys or require a statistical methodology,
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) is required to provide a complete
justification and explanation of the use of such a methodology. For collections that employ
surveys without such a methodology, the Board should be prepared to justify its decision not to
use statistical methods in any case where such methods might reduce burden or improve
accuracy of results.
Background
The FR 3076 is used to gather qualitative and quantitative information directly from users
or potential users of the Board’s website such as the Congress, other government agencies, the
public, economic educators, economists, financial institutions, financial literacy groups, and
community development groups and more. Participation is voluntary.
The FR 3076 may seek information form users or potential users of various Board web
pages, including press releases, data releases and downloads, reports, supervision manuals,
brochures, new web pages, audio, video, and use of social media. Information gathered may also
include general input on users’ interests and needs, feedback on website navigation and layout,
distribution channels, or other factors which may affect the ability of users to locate and access
content online.
As the Board’s public website continues to evolve, the Board may seek input from users
or potential users of the Board’s public website on questions such as:
• Did you find the content and layout relevant and of value?
• How did you find the content you were looking for?
• Was the navigation useful?
• How did you learn about the content?
• How did you access the content? (e.g.: paper copy distributed at an event, online, or
mobile device). If online or through a mobile device, was the document printed, viewed
on a tablet, or on a computer screen?
• What suggestions do you have for improving the format and appearance of online
presentation? (e.g.: readability - font size, charts, and graphs; organization of
information; and navigating - indexing, search tools, and links)
• What other information would be of value to enhance the online tool or information?
Universe and Respondent Selection
The activities under this clearance may involve samples of self-selected clients, as well as
convenience samples and quota samples. Results will not be used to make statements
representative of the universe of study, to produce statistical descriptions (careful, repeatable

measurements), or to generalize the data beyond the scope of the sample. The specific sample
planned for each individual survey and the method for soliciting participation will be described
fully in each collection request.
Qualitative surveys and focus groups will be used by program managers to change or
improve programs, products, or services. The accuracy, reliability, and applicability of the results
of these surveys are adequate for their purpose.
The samples associated with this collection are not subjected to the same scrutiny as
scientifically drawn samples where estimates are published or otherwise released to the public.
Procedures for Collecting Information
The Board will conduct qualitative and quantitative surveys. Qualitative surveys include
data gathering methods such as focus groups and individual interviews. Quantitative surveys
include surveys conducted online or via mobile device, by phone or by mail, e-mails, or a
combination of these methods. The Board may choose to contract with an outside vendor to
conduct focus groups, interviews, or surveys; or the Board may choose to collect the data
directly.
Methods to Maximize Response
Information collected under this clearance will not yield generalizable quantitative
findings. It can provide useful respondent input, but it does not yield data about respondent
opinions that can be generalized.
Testing of Procedures
There will be no testing of procedures.

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