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Title page
Contents
Acknowledgments 3
Chapter 1. Overview of NPSAS:16 12
1.1. Background and Purpose 13
1.2. Overview of NPSAS:16 Study Design 13
1.3. Schedule and Products 14
Chapter 2. Sampling Design 16
2.1. Respondent Universe 16
2.2. Institution Sample 18
2.3. Student Sample 22
Chapter 3. Institution Data Collection Design, Outcomes, and Evaluation 30
3.1. Institution Data Collection Design and Systems 30
3.1.1. Institution Contacting System 30
3.1.2. Institution Website 30
3.1.3. Student Records Collection System 32
3.2. Institution Contacting, Recruitment, and Student Enrollment List Acquisition 33
3.2.1. Institution Contacting and Recruitment 33
3.2.2. Student Enrollment List Acquisition 36
3.2.3. Institution Recruitment and Student List Acquisition Outcomes 37
3.3. Student Records Data Collection 42
3.3.1. Student Records Collection From Institutions 42
3.3.2. Student Records Collection Outcomes 43
3.4. Institution Data Evaluation 44
3.4.1. Evaluation of Enrollment List Quality 45
3.4.2. Evaluation of Student Records Collection Activities and Data Quality 47
3.5. Institution Data Collection Conclusions 48
Chapter 4. Student Interview Design, Data Collection, Outcomes, and Evaluation 50
4.1. Student Interview Design and Systems 50
4.1.1. Survey Mode Administration 53
4.1.2. Coding Systems 53
4.1.3. Survey Design System 55
4.2. Student Interview Data Collection 55
4.2.1. Study Website 55
4.2.2. Training of Interview Data Collection Staff 56
4.2.3. Locating and Contacting Sample Members 58
4.2.4. Interviewing 61
4.3. Data Collection Quality Control 64
4.3.1. Interview Monitoring 65
4.3.2. Help Desk 65
4.3.3. Quality Circle Meetings 66
4.3.4. Debriefing 66
4.4 Student Interview Data Collection Outcomes 67
4.4.1. Student Locating Results 68
4.4.2. Student Interview Response Rates 72
4.4.3. Interview Timing Burden 77
4.4.4. Telephone Interviewer Hours 84
4.4.5. Number of Calls to Sample Members 85
4.4.6. Refusal Conversion 86
4.4.7. Potential B&B-eligible Sample Member Identification 87
4.5. Study Members 88
4.5.1. Responsive Design 90
4.6. Evaluation of Student Interview Items 96
4.6.1. Instrument Coders 96
4.6.2. Help Text 98
4.6.3. Conversion Text 101
4.6.4. Item-level Nonresponse 105
Chapter 5. Administrative Records Matching Overview and Outcomes 107
5.1. Administrative Records Matching 107
5.2. Administrative Records Matching Outcomes 109
Chapter 6. Data File Processing and Preparation 118
6.1. Overview of the NPSAS:16 Study Files 118
6.2. Post-Data Collection Editing 121
6.3. Composite and Derived Variable Construction 123
Chapter 7. Weighting and Variance Estimation 124
7.1. Weighting 124
7.1.1. Initial Institution Weights 126
7.1.2. Adjusting Institution Weights 127
7.1.3. Initial Student Weights 135
7.1.4. Adjusted Student Weights 139
7.1.5. Weighting Adjustment Summary and Evaluation 161
7.2. Nonresponse Bias Analysis 166
7.2.1. Bias Analysis: Institution Level 167
7.2.2. Bias Analyses: Study Member Level and Student Interview Level 173
7.2.3. Bias Analysis: Item Level 179
7.3. Variance Estimation 205
7.3.1. Taylor Series 205
7.3.2. Bootstrap Replicate Weights 207
7.3.3. Software Use for Variance Estimation 209
7.3.4. Variance Approximation 212
7.4. Imputations 213
7.5. Disclosure Risk Analysis and Avoidance 215
References 216
Appendix A: Technical Review Panel (TRP) Members 218
Appendix B: Sampling Details 226
B.1. Institution Frame and Sample 227
B.2. Student Universe and Samples 238
B.3. Determining Sample Sizes and Sampling Rates 245
Appendix C: Data Elements for Student Records 312
Appendix D: NPSAS Endorsements 343
Appendix E: Institution Data Collection Materials 345
Appendix F: Data Elements for Student Interview 369
Appendix G: Full-Scale Student Interview 372
Appendix H: Student Data Collection Materials 415
Appendix I: Training Materials 424
Appendix J-I: Nonresponse Bias Analyses 430
Appendix J-II: Nonresponse Bias Analyses 712
Appendix K: Weighted-Analysis Considerations 982
Appendix L: Design Effects 987
Appendix N: Analysis Variables 1011
Appendix O: 2014-15-16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16) Field Test 1026
Section 1. Overview of NPSAS:16 1032
1.1. Sampling Design 1032
1.2. Institution Data Collection 1033
1.2.1. Instrumentation 1033
1.2.2. Data collection design and systems 1034
1.3. Student Interview Data Collection 1034
1.3.1. Instrumentation 1034
1.3.2. Data collection design and systems 1035
1.4. Experiments 1036
1.5. Planned Changes for the Full-Scale Study 1036
Section 2. Institution Data Collection 1037
2.1. Institution Sampling 1037
2.1.1. Institution universe for NPSAS:16 1037
2.1.2. Institution sample for NPSAS:16 1038
2.2. Institution Data Collection Design and Outcomes 1039
2.2.1. Institution recruitment and contacting 1039
2.2.2. Student enrollment list acquisition 1042
2.2.3. Student records collection 1044
2.3. Institution Data Conclusions 1047
Section 3. Student Data Collection 1049
3.1. Student Sampling 1049
3.1.1. Student universe for NPSAS:16 1049
3.1.2. Student sample for NPSAS:16 1049
3.1.3. Bachelor's degree recipients sample 1053
3.2. Student Interview Data Collection 1053
3.3. Student Interview Instrument 1055
3.3.1. Student reinterview analysis 1060
3.3.2. Instrument coders 1067
3.3.3. Item nonresponse 1070
3.3.4. Help text analysis 1073
3.3.5. Conversion text analysis 1076
3.3.6. Instrument timing analysis 1081
3.4. Student Interview Experiments 1088
3.4.1. Evaluation of burden and motivation to participate 1088
3.4.2. Assessing survey fatigue and measurement error 1099
3.4.3. Item design experiments 1101
3.5. Student Interview Conclusions 1106
Section 4. Recommendations for the NPSAS:16 Full-Scale Study 1109
4.1. Full-Scale Sample 1109
4.2. Institution Data Collection 1111
4.3. Student Interview Data Collection 1111
4.4. Administrative Records Matching Recommendations 1112
4.5. NPSAS:16 Field Test Student Records Instrument Facsimile 1113
4.6. NPSAS:16 Field Test Student Interview Instrument Facsimile 1128
References 1213
Figure 1. NCES Postsecondary Data Portal home page: 2015-16 31
Figure 2. PDP website task menu: 2015-16 36
Figure 3. NPSAS:16 full-scale survey by content area and topics: 2015-16 52
Figure 4. Home page for NPSAS:16 study website: 2015-16 56
Figure 5. NPSAS:16 sample member locating activities 58
Figure 6. Data collection phases: 2015-16 62
Figure 7. NPSAS:16 overall locating and interviewing results: 2015-16 68
Figure 8. Distribution of interview respondents, by mode of administration: 2015-16 77
Figure 9. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve for overall institution response propensity: 2015-16 163
Figure 10. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve for overall student response propensity: 2015-16 165
Annex Tables
Appendix B: Sampling Details 234
Table B-1. Expected and achieved numbers of sample students, by control and level of institution and student type: 2015-16 234
Table B-2. Sampling rates of undergraduate students, by control and level of institution: 2015-16 235
Table B-3. Sampling rates of graduate students, by control and level of institution: 2015-16 236
Table B-4. Institutional sampling rates and number of institutions sampled, by control and level of institution: 2015-16 238
Table B-5. Initial classification of NPSAS:16 student sample, by control and level of institution and student type: 2015-16 244
Table B-6. Sampling rates of undergraduate students, by student stratum: 2015-16 245
Table B-7. Domains and outcomes for NPSAS:16 sample optimization: 2015-16 249
Appendix C: Data Elements for Student Records 313
Table C-1. Full-scale student records core data elements, by section and topic: 2015-16 313
Appendix E: Institution Data Collection Materials 357
Table 1. File Layout for NPSAS Student Enrollment List 357
Appendix F: Data Elements for Student Interview 370
Table F-1. Full-scale interview core data elements, by section and topic: 2015-16 370
Appendix J-I: Nonresponse Bias Analyses 431
Table J-1. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for all institutions: 2015-16 435
Table J-2. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 442
Table J-3. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 447
Table J-4. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 452
Table J-5. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 458
Table J-6. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 464
Table J-7. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private nonprofit less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 470
Table J-8. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private nonprofit 4-year non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 475
Table J-9. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 481
Table J-10. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private for-profit less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 487
Table J-11. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private for-profit 2-year institutions: 2015-16 492
Table J-12. Institution-level nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for private for-profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 497
Table J-13. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for all institutions: 2015-16 503
Table J-14. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for public less than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 509
Table J-15. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 514
Table J-16. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 519
Table J-17. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 524
Table J-18. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 530
Table J-19. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private nonprofit less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 536
Table J-20. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private nonprofit 4-year non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 540
Table J-21. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 546
Table J-22. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private for profit less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 552
Table J-23. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private for profit 2-year institutions: 2015-16 557
Table J-24. Institution-level analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for private for profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 561
Table J-25. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in all institutions: 2015-16 567
Table J-26. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 574
Table J-27. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 580
Table J-28. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 586
Table J-29. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 592
Table J-30. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 598
Table J-31. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit less than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 604
Table J-32. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit 4-year non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 610
Table J-33. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 616
Table J-34. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit less than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 622
Table J-35. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit 2-year institutions: 2015-16 628
Table J-36. Student-level (study member) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 634
Table J-37. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in all institutions: 2015-16 640
Table J-38. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 646
Table J-39. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 652
Table J-40. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 658
Table J-41. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 664
Table J-42. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 670
Table J-43. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 676
Table J-44. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit 4-year non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 682
Table J-45. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 688
Table J-46. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 694
Table J-47. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit 2-year institutions: 2015-16 700
Table J-48. Student-level (study member) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 706
Appendix J-II: Nonresponse Bias Analyses 713
Table J-49. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in all institutions: 2015-16 716
Table J-50. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 722
Table J-51. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 728
Table J-52. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 734
Table J-53. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 740
Table J-54. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 746
Table J-55. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 752
Table J-56. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 758
Table J-57. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 764
Table J-58. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit, less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 770
Table J-59. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit, 2-year institutions: 2015-16 776
Table J-60. Student-level (interview respondent) nonresponse bias analysis for selected variables for students in private for-profit, 4-year institutions: 2015-16 782
Table J-61. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in all institutions: 2015-16 788
Table J-62. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 794
Table J-63. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 800
Table J-64. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily subbaccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 806
Table J-65. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, non-doctorate-granting, primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 812
Table J-66. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in public 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 818
Table J-67. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 824
Table J-68. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 830
Table J-69. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private nonprofit, 4-year, doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 836
Table J-70. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit, less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 842
Table J-71. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit, 2-year institutions: 2015-16 848
Table J-72. Student-level (interview respondent) analysis after nonresponse and poststratification adjustments for selected variables for students in private for-profit, 4-year institutions: 2015-16 854
Table J-73. Item nonresponse bias before imputation for STABREG, by select variables for all students: 2015-2016 860
Table J-74. Summary of item nonresponse bias analysis for all students, by selected variables and control and level of institution: 2015-16 866
Appendix L: Design Effects 988
Table L-1. Design effects for all undergraduate students: 2015-16 988
Table L-2. Design effects for undergraduate students at public less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 989
Table L-3. Design effects for undergraduate students at public 2-year institutions: 2015-16 990
Table L-4. Design effects for undergraduate students at public 4-year non-doctorate-granting primarily sub-baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 991
Table L-5. Design effects for undergraduate students at public 4-year non-doctorate-granting primarily baccalaureate institutions: 2015-16 992
Table L-6. Design effects for undergraduate students at public 4-year doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 993
Table L-7. Design effects for undergraduate students at private nonprofit less-than-4-year institutions: 2015-16 994
Table L-8. Design effects for undergraduate students at private nonprofit 4-year non-doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 995
Table L-9. Design effects for undergraduate students at private nonprofit 4-year doctorate-granting institutions: 2015-16 996
Table L-10. Design effects for undergraduate students at for-profit less-than-2-year institutions: 2015-16 997
Table L-11. Design effects for undergraduate students at for-profit 2-year institutions: 2015-16 998
Table L-12. Design effects for undergraduate students at for-profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 999
Table L-13. Design effects for dependent undergraduate students: 2015-16 1000
Table L-14. Design effects for independent undergraduate students: 2015-16 1001
Table L-15. Design effects for low-income undergraduate students: 2015-16 1002
Table L-16. Design effects for middle-income undergraduate students: 2015-16 1003
Table L-17. Design effects for high-income undergraduate students: 2015-16 1004
Table L-18. Design effects for all graduate students: 2015-16 1005
Table L-19. Design effects for graduate students at public 4-year institutions: 2015-16 1006
Table L-20. Design effects for graduate students at private nonprofit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 1007
Table L-21. Design effects for graduate students at for-profit 4-year institutions: 2015-16 1008
Appendix M: Imputations 1010
Table M-1. Preimputation versus postimputation frequency distribution for eight variables: 2015-16 1010
Appendix N: Analysis Variables 1012
Table N-1. Analysis variables: 2015-16 1012
Appendix O: 2014-15-16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16) Field Test 1029
Table O-1. Counts of sampled institutions, by control and level of institution: 2014-15 1039
Table O-2. Enrollment list receipt, by control and level of institution: 2014-15 1043
Table O-3. New enrollment list items: student coverage rate: 2014-15 1044
Table O-4. Student records receipt, by control and level of institution: 2014-15 1046
Table O-5. Counts and percentages of field test student sample, by control and level of institution and student types: 2014-15 1052
Table O-6. Baccalaureate recipient status determination, by sample student type: 2014-15 1053
Table O-7. Reliability estimates for items included in the reinterview, by content area: 2014-15 1063
Table O-8. Summary of recoding results, by coder type and mode of administration: 2014-15 1069
Table O-9. Summary of upcoding results, by mode of administration and coding system: 2014-15 1070
Table O-10. Item nonresponse for items with more than 10 percent of data missing: 2014-15 1071
Table O-11. Interview questions with highest rates of help text access, by mode of administration: 2014-15 1075
Table O-12. Conversion rates for critical items, by mode of administration: 2014-15 1078
Table O-13. Count and proportion of NPSAS interviews, by whether included in timing analysis and interview type: 2014-15 1082
Table O-14. Average time in minutes to complete the full interview, by module experiment group and mode of administration: 2014-15 1083
Table O-15. Average time in minutes to complete the full interview, by interview section and experiment group: 2014-15 1084
Table O-16. Average time in minutes to complete the full interview, by respondent subgroup and mode of administration: 2014-15 1085
Table O-17. Ten longest average form times observed in the interview: 2014-15 1087
Table O-18. Average time in minutes to complete NPSAS:16 reinterview, overall and by mode of administration: 2014-15 1087
Table O-19. Response rates, by module experiment group 1089
Table O-20. Module 1 response rates, by module experiment group 1089
Table O-21. Module 2 response rates, by module experiment group 1090
Table O-22. Breakoff rates and frequency, by module experiment group 1090
Table O-23. Breakoff rates and frequency of final completes by module experiment group 1091
Table O-24. Participation rates by module experiment group 1091
Table O-25. Mean time (in minutes) to complete module 1, by module group 1092
Table O-26. Mean time (minutes) module group respondents took to complete modules 1 and 2 1092
Table O-27. Module 1 items with significant differences in nonresponse between control and module groups 1093
Table O-28. Responses to fictitious loan items by module experiment group 1094
Table O-29: Comparison of modules - responses to fictitious loan items 1095
Table O-30. Participation rates by module treatment group 1095
Table O-31. Response rates by module treatment group 1095
Table O-32. Student interview participation rates, by module experiment group and control and level of institution: 2014-15 1096
Figure O-1. Postsecondary Data Portal (PDP) home page 1041
Figure O-2. NPSAS:16 field test student records participation, by mode: 2014-15 1047
Figure O-3. Locating and interviewing outcomes 1055
Figure O-4. NPSAS:16 field-test interview modules and topics: 2014-15 1059
Figure O-5. Number of reinterviews, by mode of administration: 2014-15 1061
Figure O-6. Student interview completion rates, by module experiment group: 2014-15 1099
Figure O-7. NPSAS:16 field test fictitious loan items 1100
Figure O-8. NPSAS:16 field test reversed wording items 1101
Figure O-9. NPSAS:16 field test AP, IB, and college-level coursetaking items 1102
Figure O-10. NPSAS:16 field test parents' highest level of education items 1104
Figure O-11. NPSAS:16 field test undergraduate study abroad experience items 1106
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