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This study explores the attitudes of KMU students regarding the quality of dormitories on campus. Utilizing a 10-item, closed-question survey, we aimed to gather insights into key factors influencing their living arrangements, such as comfort, location, and cost. Volunteer participants (n=100) rated their overall satisfaction with their current dormitory conditions, including food choices and amenities. Findings reveal a general dissatisfaction with dormitory quality, prompting further qualitative investigations through interviews with select respondents to delve deeper into these perceptions.
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dormitory quality on kmu campus Researchers: ex Ampledemonstration
Purpose • To investigate KMU students’ attitudes toward the quality of the dormitories at the KMU campus.
survey • 10-item, closed-question design. • Designed to get a general idea of students’ attitudes. • Participation voluntary and anonymous. • n = 100.
Sample items – Item 1 • Which factor is most important to you for living arrangements? • a. comfort • b. location • c. price (i.e., rent, utilities) • d. Other (please specify: ________ )
Sample items – Item 2 • How long have you lived in a KMU dormitory? • a. Less than 6 months. • b. 6 months to 1 year. • c. more than one year, up to 2 years. • d. more than 2 years.
Sample items – item 3 • Rate your satisfaction with the overall quality of your current dormitory room. • a. Highly satisfied • b. Satisfied • c. No opinion • d. Dissatisfied • e. Highly dissatisfied
Sample items – item 4 • How do you feel about the food choice at the dormitory cafeteria? • a. Highly satisfied • b. Satisfied • c. No opinion • d. Dissatisfied • e. Highly dissatisfied
Sample items – item 5 • How do you feel about the choice of amenities at the dormitory complex (i.e., study rooms, convenience stores, internet access, etc.) • a. Highly satisfied • b. Satisfied • c. No opinion • d. Dissatisfied • e. Highly dissatisfied
findings Time lived in KMU dormitory 20 time 60 10 10 n = 100
findings Most important factor for living arrangements n = 100
findings Dormitory choices satisfaction 40 50 20 20 20 15 10 10 10 5 n = 100
findings • Overall dissatisfaction with choices at dormitories.
findings satisfaction with current dorm room. n = 100
findings • Overall, students are dissatisfied with dorm room quality.
What’s next? • Interviews with 5 respondents. • Purpose: Explore dissatisfaction further.
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