Conclusions
- Spring Break was good for everyone except 9 bored people. Most of us got at least some rest.
- Dr. Cox is amazing. Just don't let him operate heavy machinery if he is taking medication.
- Over half of campus believes Calvinism/Arminianism is a bigger deal than North/South and Republican/Libertarian issues.
- Women are 15% more likely to think Calvinism/Arminianism is a bigger issue. Men are 10% more likely to consider North/South more daunting.
- From the data distributed by class, we can posit that freshman care moderately about the Calvinism/Arminianism debate that only heightens over the next two years. By Senior year, though, it weighs about equally with Republican/Libertarian considerations.
- Lime and Grape...by one vote. (Cherry aficionado's: You should have voted!)
- Big surprise: Women are more willing to marry older guys; Men are more willing to marry younger girls.
- If the PHC student body had a personality type, it would be an INTJ.
- We have a huge amount of TJ's. Logical, organized, planners? Yep. That's us.
- About half of students say the administration trusts students enough or too much. The other half says the administration (at varying degrees) trusts students "not enough."
- Seniors were most likely to think the administration does not trust students enough.
- Freshman were at least 20% more likely to say the administration "Trusts students enough."
- No student voted "Trusts students too much."
- By a slight majority, most guys are either in a relationship or "not ready"/preparing.
- Forty-eight percent of freshmen responded "I'm not ready and need to get my life in order first."
- No seniors responded "I like being single."
- Girls rated upperclassmen as more "manly" than underclassman.
- Freshmen girls are more than twice as likely to choose "very high" to rate the manliness of PHC guys.
- Upperclassmen girls are more than twice as likely to choose "very low" to rate the manliness of PHC guys.
- We have a hugely disproportionate amount of "Quality Time" students on campus.
- Love Language analysis remains consistent by gender.
- Introverts are slightly more likely to value "quality time" than extraverts, while extraverts are more likely to value "physical touch" than introverts.
- Perhaps quality time is so valued at PHC because free time is so rare. There was not a large enough sample of alumni to indicate whether love language perception changes after graduation.
That's all! Enjoy the results.
Survey 7 Results
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Boring – 6.3% (9)
Adventurous – 31.9% (46)
Productive – 20.8% (30)
Restful – 41.0% (59)
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Dr. Hake – 4.9% (7)
Dr. Cox – 86.8% (125)
Professor Russell – 8.3% (12)
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Calvinist and Arminian – 57.6% (83)
Northerner and Southerner – 11.8% (17)
Republican and Libertarian – 30.6% (44)
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Cherry – 26.8% (72)
Orange – 19.0% (51)
Grape – 27.1% (73)
Lime – 27.1% (73)
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Older by...
1 year – 19.4% (28)
2 years – 27.1% (39)
3 years – 15.3% (22)
4 years – 16.7% (24)
5+ years – 21.5% (31)
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Younger by...
1 year – 45.8% (66)
2 years – 25.7% (37)
3 years – 16.0% (23)
4 years – 9.7% (14)
5+ years – 2.8% (4)
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Extravert – 41.9% (62)
Introvert – 58.1% (86)
Intuitive – 58.1% (90)
Sensing – 41.9% (65)
Thinking – 62.9% (95)
Feeling – 37.1% (56)
Judging – 79.1% (121)
Perceiving – 20.9% (32)
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Does not trust students enough – 11.1% (16)
Somewhat does not trust students enough – 34.7% (50)
Trusts students enough – 47.9% (69)
Somewhat trusts students too much – 6.3% (9)
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Words of Affirmation – 17.4% (25)
Physical Touch – 25.0% (36)
Quality Time – 48.6% (70)
Acts of Service – 7.6% (11)
Receiving Gifts – 1.4% (2)
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Demographic Information
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