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Main Authors: Hunter, Ben, Perret, Robert
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ938489
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author Hunter, Ben
Perret, Robert
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Perret, Robert
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Perret, Robert
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contents Can Money Buy Happiness? A Statistical Analysis of Predictors for User Satisfaction Hunter, Ben Perret, Robert User Satisfaction (Information) Use Studies Statistical Analysis Predictor Variables Library Services Expenditures Correlation Academic Libraries Research Libraries 2007 data from LibQUAL+[TM] and the ACRL Library Trends and Statistics database were analyzed to determine if there is a statistically significant correlation between library expenditures and usage statistics and library patron satisfaction across 73 universities. The results show that users of larger, better funded libraries have higher expectations for information resource availability, but not higher satisfaction scores. Furthermore, the data show no significant correlation between library usage statistics and user satisfaction. The researchers conclude that the lack of expected correlations could be attributed to limitations in the LibQUAL+[TM] method of measuring patron satisfaction, or the difficulty of using the quantitative measurements found in ACRL statistics to try and accurately predict user satisfaction. (Contains 2 tables and 2 figures.)
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spellingShingle Can Money Buy Happiness? A Statistical Analysis of Predictors for User Satisfaction
Hunter, Ben
Perret, Robert
User Satisfaction (Information)
Use Studies
Statistical Analysis
Predictor Variables
Library Services
Expenditures
Correlation
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Can Money Buy Happiness? A Statistical Analysis of Predictors for User Satisfaction Hunter, Ben Perret, Robert User Satisfaction (Information) Use Studies Statistical Analysis Predictor Variables Library Services Expenditures Correlation Academic Libraries Research Libraries 2007 data from LibQUAL+[TM] and the ACRL Library Trends and Statistics database were analyzed to determine if there is a statistically significant correlation between library expenditures and usage statistics and library patron satisfaction across 73 universities. The results show that users of larger, better funded libraries have higher expectations for information resource availability, but not higher satisfaction scores. Furthermore, the data show no significant correlation between library usage statistics and user satisfaction. The researchers conclude that the lack of expected correlations could be attributed to limitations in the LibQUAL+[TM] method of measuring patron satisfaction, or the difficulty of using the quantitative measurements found in ACRL statistics to try and accurately predict user satisfaction. (Contains 2 tables and 2 figures.)
title Can Money Buy Happiness? A Statistical Analysis of Predictors for User Satisfaction
topic User Satisfaction (Information)
Use Studies
Statistical Analysis
Predictor Variables
Library Services
Expenditures
Correlation
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ938489