Communication Between Legislators And University Administrators: An Analysis of Perceptions On Selected Issues

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Communication Between Legislators And University Administrators: An Analysis of Perceptions On Selected Issues
Busta, Joseph Frank
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60 Table 4 PC Responses to How Well Each PC Was Regarded by Others Very Well Fairly Well Generally Not Very Well Not Well PC Regarded Re garded Re garded Regarded Regarded A 4 1 B 2 3 C 3 a D 4 1 E 4 1 _F 4 ]____ Note . Numbers refer to the number of times each person was cited by the other PC.
a Two of the PC had no opinion concerning Person C.
Questio n 14: In general, to what degree of agreement do you find yourself with (each person)?
As shown in Table 5, 80% of the PC usually agreed with P
...ersons A and B. Fifty percent of the PC usually agreed with Person D, and 50% sometimes agreed with Person F. In general, the PC either usually agreed or sometimes agreed with each other. This consensus reflects a high de- gree of perceptual consensus as only four of the 28 responses, or 14%, fell outside these two categories. Usually agree was the answer given 16 times (53%), while sometimes agree was the answer given eight times (27%).
61 lable 5 PC Responses to the Degree to Which Each Found Himself in Agreement with the Other PC Always Usually Sometimes Rarely Never PC Aaree 1 Agree 4 Agree Agree Agree A B 4 1 C a 1 2 D 3 2 E 2 2 1 F 1 3 1 _ a Two PC had no response concerning Person C.


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