Comparison Reports allow you to compare and combine like-questions across multiple surveys  in order to compare the means using a one-sided t-test. It can be valuable to compare means to track changes in responses over time (longitudinal analysis), between interventions (pre/post tests), or aggregating data to get a general sense of how students are responding across contexts (e.g., using question bank questions in a variety of surveys across programs and departments).

The following video walks through the entirety of the process. For step-by-step instructions on how to create Comparison Report Views by clicking here.

We also recommend reading this article for guidance on understanding the Comparison Reports results.

If you have any questions about this process, please feel free to contact Campus Labs Support by calling 716-270-0000, or emailing support@campuslabs.com.

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