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Analyze & Subset--Study No. 22700

Title: Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Higher Education Faculty Attitudes and Behaviors

Online Analysis Using SDA

The online analysis system allows you to run both simple and complex analyses, recode and compute new variables, and subset variables or cases for downloading. The software powering the system, named Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA), was developed by the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program (CSM) at the University of California, Berkeley.

Click on the link(s) below to begin using SDA.

Weight

Please note that weights may affect analysis results.

The data was balanced on three characteristics using data supplied by Ithaka and the list sample purchased by Ithaka. The three characteristics are: size, discipline, and JSTOR customer status. The values of the weights follow: JSTOR customer -- Current/Non-Current: Current 92.1 percent, Non-Current 7.9 percent, Size: Very Small 10.5 percent, Small 34.4 percent, Medium 14.5 percent, Large 28.5 percent, Very Large 12.1 percent, Discipline: African Studies 0.58 percent, African-American Studies 1.08 percent, American Studies 0.18 percent, Anthropology/Archaeology 1.29 percent, Asian Studies 1.15 percent, Biology/Botany/Ecology/Zoology 6.80 percent, Business/Finance 10.91 percent, Chemistry 3.03 percent, Classical Studies 0.73 percent, Economics 2.75 percent, Education 6.41 percent, Engineering 7.13 percent, Geography 1.34 percent, Geology 1.07 percent, History/History of Science 2.78 percent, History of Art 1.56 percent, India Studies 0.12 percent, Latin American Studies 0.79 percent, Law 2.28 percent, Literature 3.95 percent, Mathematics/Statistics 8.33 percent, Middle East Studies 0.58 percent, Music 3.37 percent, Philosophy 2.35 percent, Physical Sciences 0.68 percent, Physics 1.64 percent, Political Science 1.99 percent, Psychology 6.43 percent, Public Health 0.75 percent, Public Policy/Health Policy 1.47 percent, Religion 2.07 percent, Slavic Studies/Russia 0.35 percent, Sociology 3.84 percent, Theater and Drama 2.82 percent, Women's Studies 1.36 percent, Other/No Answer 6.00 percent.

If you're having trouble with SDA utilities, you may wish to consult the online help files for SDA users provided by the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program (CSM) at the University of California, Berkeley.