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MSU Office for Survey Research Leads Nationwide Academic Research to     Limit At-Risk Drinking and Expand Educational Opportunities for Students     and Teachers

DULLES, Va.—Vovici, the leading provider of intelligent online survey     management and enterprise feedback solutions, today announced that Michigan     State University’s Office for Survey Research (OSR) is using     Vovici’s software-as-a-service platform to better understand and tackle     critical social issues such as student drinking, autism and teacher     preparation.

OSR is a unit of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research in     the university’s College of Social Science at Michigan State University,      a land grant university with world grant opportunities for global     research and extraordinary problem-solving impact.

One of OSR’s most successful survey initiatives, an award-winning Social     Norming campaign, has allowed research to probe deeply into student     behavior and inspired new research to help limit alcohol consumption. It     has also helped demonstrate that students will make healthy decisions on     the basis of accurate information about their peers’ behavior.

MSU’s program has shown a reduction in alcohol consumption norms since     the campaign began in 1998. “Part of the success behind the Social Norm     campaign is that we use data collection in Vovici as an opportunity to     ask questions to our students and better measure the overall campaign     effectiveness,” says Karen Clark, Senior Project Manager at MSU’s Office     for Survey Research.

“We translate our findings into useable information for the research     community by publicizing the results through a series of messages aimed     at reducing harmful alcohol consumption and increasing the use of     protective behaviors. In doing so, we can give our message a broader     reach and positively impact more lives.” The program has been so     successful that MSU was awarded a model program grant by the U.S.      Department of Education to disseminate and extend the Social Norms     program.

In all, MSU’s Office for Survey Research conducts 40 to 50 Vovici-driven     surveys a year. Each of those surveys, like Social Norming, seeks to     make a positive impact in the community. For instance, OSR used Vovici     to create a series of web-surveys to determine the educational needs of     students diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder in Michigan by     interviewing teachers, paraprofessionals and parents about the delivery     of educational services to children with ASD.

MSU’s Office for Survey Research has also used the software to follow     students from graduation to job to help measure how well they were     prepared for teaching careers. “These surveys allow us to create and     track a community of tomorrow’s educational leaders, and help     universities better design curriculum and prepare students to succeed in     today’s classrooms,” explains Clark. This research has been expanded     globally.

Clark credits Vovici’s user-friendly design and extensive customization     capabilities for much of OSR’s survey success. “We build every survey     with our brand in mind,” she says. “Thanks to Vovici’s robust solution,      we can make our surveys graphically appealing with colors and pictures     that really catch the eye and increase participation.”

Clark points to Vovici’s relational database structure as another great     strength. “Sometimes, halfway through a survey, we need to make changes     to maximize response rates. Vovici lets us add or change things     mid-survey without jeopardizing our data. Other products don’t offer     that flexibility.”

“Michigan State University’s efforts to drive important social changes     are having a profound impact across the surrounding community,” says     Dave Capuano, vice president of marketing for Vovici. “Together, MSU and     Vovici are using the collaborative power of feedback to drive positive     change throughout the state of Michigan and beyond.”

Michigan State University has been advancing knowledge and transforming     lives through innovative teaching, research and outreach for more than     150 years. MSU is known internationally as a major public university     with global reach and extraordinary impact. Its 17 degree-granting     colleges attract scholars worldwide who are interested in combining     education with practical problem solving.

 

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