Primary Research Group

Primary Research Group Inc., a reputable establishment based in New York City since its inception in 1990, specializes in the meticulous fusion of comprehensive survey methodologies with extensive secondary research and astute forecasting. The company's overarching objective is to furnish nuanced and sophisticated insights into market dynamics and prevailing business environment trends, tailored to the discerning needs of businesses, governmental bodies, and institutions of higher education.

Distinguished for its prolific research endeavors, Primary Research Group is renowned for generating insightful research reports that cater to a diverse array of organizations. Additionally, the firm engages in contractual research collaborations, contributing its expertise to a range of entities seeking incisive market analyses and strategic foresight.

One of the distinctive strengths of Primary Research Group lies in its proficiency in administering surveys across various institutions. Through its dedicated efforts, the organization has garnered a wealth of experience and a solid foundation in survey methodologies, positioning itself as a leader in this domain.
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109 Reports from Primary Research Group

   
  • Survey of Academic Department Chairs, How Satisfied Are You with Your Job?

    Survey of Academic Department Chairs, How Satisfied Are You with Your Job? Far more chairs view their workloads as above average than below average. Approximately 45.1% considered their work load about equal to that of their peers at like institutions but only 0.82% thought it was less and none, muc ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Degrees & Careers in Education

    Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Degrees & Careers in Education A majority of 58.95% were not at all interested while 10.55% had very little interest and 11.56% were somewhat interested; 6.28% were interested and 4.58% highly interested. Students from the South were the most oft ... Read More

  • Survey of College Practices in Renting Out Facilities for Camps, Conferences & Special Events 2023

    Survey of College Practices in Renting Out Facilities for Camps, Conferences & Special Events 2023 We asked: how much revenue did the college accrue in the past year from renting out rooms from surplus dorm or other school housing space that was unoccupied by students in the past college academic ye ... Read More

  • Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Outlook for Faculty Retention

    Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Outlook for Faculty Retention We gave four potential answers to this multiple choice question; they were: don't teach generally, pretty manageable, generally manageable, and onerous. 40.98% chose pretty manageable followed by 37.7% for generally manageable. 4.1% ... Read More

  • Survey of Law School Faculty, Role of the Law School in Supporting Democracy

    Survey of Law School Faculty, Role of the Law School in Supporting Democracy Hostility was also greater to Republicans from respondents from top 20 law schools; no respondent from the top 20 blamed Democrats and 77.78% blamed Republicans. Faculty from larger law schools were also more likely than th ... Read More

  • Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Graduate Student Recruitment, Retention & Diversity Policies

    Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Graduate Student Recruitment, Retention & Diversity Policies 50% said -- about the same -- while 17.21% said it was better and 9.02% worse with 4.92% saying it was much better and 0.82% much worse. Department chair in the biological sciences and engineering and ... Read More

  • Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Role In Student Assessment

    Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Role In Student Assessment Broken out by academic field, curriculum mapping was by far the most pervasive in engineering and mathematics followed by the visual arts. It was also significantly more common in the USA than in Canada; indeed, 57% of department chair ... Read More

  • Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Role in Student Retention Efforts

    Survey of Academic Department Chairs, Role in Student Retention Efforts 3.93% considered it highly likely; 22.95%, likely. Department chair in engineering/mathematics were particularly likely to feel that online tutoring would be an important tool in their departments; other disciplines with a high ... Read More

  • Survey of Use of Instagram in Higher Education Marketing, 2023

    Survey of Use of Instagram in Higher Education Marketing, 2023 Number of followers was positively correlated with both annual tuition charged and size of institution defined by total enrollment. Colleges with fewer than 1,500 students had a mean of 6,691 followers while those with more than 10,000 e ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Gender Bias on Campus

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Gender Bias on Campus Seniors and juniors were more likely than first year students and sophomores to believe that men were often discriminated against. More than 8.5% of seniors felt this way. In addition, the most religious students were more likely than o ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Courses and Degrees in History

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Courses and Degrees in History More than 14% of women but less than 11% of men showed high levels of interest but nearly half of transgender students believed it likely or highly likely that they would take a course in African or Latin American h ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Views of Homosexuality and Homophobia on Campus

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Views of Homosexuality and Homophobia on Campus Politics mattered a lot. The more left wing the student, the greater the likelihood that they viewed homosexuality positively and the lower the likelihood that they viewed it negatively. For very left wing stud ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: State of Mental Health 

    Survey of American College Students 2022: State of Mental Health Students who grew up in rural areas seemed more impacted than others; more than 51% felt their capacity to maintain friendships was impacted a great deal or a lot. Students who don’t practice a religion at all also seemed more affected ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Education and Careers in Journalism, Media and Communications

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Education and Careers in Journalism, Media and Communications Interest was somewhat stronger from females than males; 16.7% of males thought it likely or highly likely that they would need journalistic/media skills vs. 24.2% of females. Interest ... Read More

  • Best Practices in Student Assessment 2023

    Best Practices in Student Assessment 2023 While no single approach is predominant, a plethora of approaches are being used. Some simply encourage use of rubrics through professional development services but others are more aggressive and emphasize use of rubrics to meet assessment requirements, so r ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Graduate School Plans

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Graduate School Plans Personal religiosity was a factor and the more religious the student the more likely they were to want to attend Graduate School. Only 46.79% of students who don't believe in or practice an organized religion wanted to attend Graduate S ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Library Science

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Library Science Women tend to be more interested than men; more than 3.8% of women but only 2.9% of men were either interested or highly interested and nearly four times as many women as men were highly interested. Broken out by race or ethnicity ... Read More

  • Academic Library Benchmarks 2022-23

    Academic Library Benchmarks 2022-23 The mean was 16.15% with a range of 0 to 100 and a median of 10%. Most tele-work was done by library staff at doctoral and research universities; at research universities, a mean of 27.14% of staff time was spent working from home or other remote location. Library ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Teaching in Early Childhood Programs or Grammar Schools 

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Interest in Teaching in Early Childhood Programs or Grammar Schools More than 29% of current education/library science students were highly interested in early childhood education and students of social science or performing arts also showed considerable int ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022, Satisfaction with Academic Library Orientation Efforts

    Survey of American College Students 2022, Satisfaction with Academic Library Orientation Efforts Also, students in certificate or non-degree programs were also more likely than others to feel that they need a refresher; 24.32% felt this way. Students in communications, media, journalism and related ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Experience of Internships

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Experience of Internships We asked: If it was paid did you receive an hourly wage or an honorarium or lump sum payment? 72.41% did not answer this question while 9.6% of those sampled received an hourly wage and 7.99%, a lump sum or honorarium. Older respond ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Use of Information Literacy Tutorials

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Use of Information Literacy Tutorials Students who grew up in US West were slightly harsher judges than others; close to 29% were only somewhat satisfied or were to some degree dissatisfied. For whatever reasons, students in their junior year of college were ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Romance on Campus

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Romance on Campus Broken out by income level, individuals raised in the most affluent households, thosefrom families of origin with annual incomes of more than $250,000 per year, were the least likely to be married, only 3.06% were, but also the least likely ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022: Use of Group Study Rooms in the Academic Library

    Survey of American College Students 2022: Use of Group Study Rooms in the Academic Library Students from private colleges generally reported more difficulty than those from public colleges, as more than 6% of private school respondents reported some level of difficulty vs less than 4% of public scho ... Read More

  • Survey of American College Students 2022, Use of Personal Study Rooms in the Academic Library

    Survey of American College Students 2022, Use of Personal Study Rooms in the Academic Library Also, students raised in the South of the United States use them by far the most, mean of 3.69 times while those raised in the Midwest used them the least, a mean of 1.83 times. First year students were by ... Read More

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