Validating the United Kingdom National Student Survey (NSS) for University Students in Hong Kong (82921)

Session Information: Higher Education
Session Chair: Hessam Mirgolbabaei

Sunday, 14 July 2024 13:30
Session: Session 3
Room: G09 (Ground)
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC0 (Europe/London)

The United Kingdom National Student Survey (NSS) has been widely recognized as a reliable instrument for assessing students' academic experiences at the university level. In this study, we aimed to adapt the NSS for Hong Kong students and validate the instrument in a sample of undergraduates studying in a Hong Kong private university during the academic year 2022-2023. The researchers adapted the NSS specifically for Chinese students (NSS-SFU). By adapting the NSS, we ensured that the survey questions were culturally appropriate and relevant to the educational context, especially from the student’s perspective in this university. The survey was administered to 826 final-year students in English language. Adequate internal consistency was observed for eight subscales. Moderate to high correlations (r = .69 - .85) were found among all the subscale scores and between the subscale scores. Explanatory factor analysis (EFA) and item analysis were applied to identify items for deletion and investigate the scale's factor structure. EFA results showed eight factors on which items were loading, explaining 88.09% of total variance. The results of Rasch analysis indicated that items of each dimension measured the same latent trait. Items in each subdomain fit the Rasch model well, with both Infit MNSQ and Outfit MNSQ scores in the acceptable range (0.5 - 1.5). The item reliability of each dimension was above .89. It is concluded that the NSS-SFU is a valid and reliable measure for assessing Hong Kong students’ perceptions of academic quality.

Authors:
Chih Nuo, Grace Chao, Saint Fancis University, Hong Kong
Sim Wan Annie Bligh, Saint Francis University, Hong Kong
Tit Wing Lo, Saint Francis University, Hong Kong
So Suet Stephanie Szeto, Saint Francis University, Hong Kong
Stephen Cheong Yu Chan, Saint Francis University, Hong Kong


About the Presenter(s)
Dr Chih Nuo, Grace Chao is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Saint Fancis University in Hong Kong

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