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Assessing Faculty and Student Interpretations of AACP Survey Items with Cognitive Interviewing
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
  • Samuel C. Karpen, East Tennessee State University
  • Nicholas E. Hagemeier, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-6-2017
Description

Objective. To use cognitive interviewing techniques to determine faculty and student interpretation of a subset of items from the AACP faculty and graduating student surveys.

Methods. Students and faculty were interviewed individually in a private room. The interviewer asked each respondent for his/her interpretation of 15 randomly selected items from the graduating student survey or 20 items from the faculty survey.

Results. While many items were interpreted consistently by respondents, the researchers identified several items that were either difficult to interpret or produced differing interpretations.

Conclusion. Several interpretational inconsistencies and ambiguities were discovered that could compromise the usefulness of certain survey items.

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Citation Information
Samuel C. Karpen and Nicholas E. Hagemeier. "Assessing Faculty and Student Interpretations of AACP Survey Items with Cognitive Interviewing" American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Vol. 81 Iss. 5 (2017) ISSN: 0002-9459
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nick-hagemeier/1/