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Title: Student Interest in the Intramural Program


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  • Student Interest in the Intramural Program
  • Jennifer Farrell, Kelly Johnson, Laura Stockdale,
    Jeffrey Scott, Peter Wilson, Jason Shaker

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Introduction
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the
    amount of interest students have in the
    intramural program at Franklin Pierce University.
  • The intramural program allows students to play
    sports on a non-competitive level while
    increasing on-campus participation.

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Problem Statement
  • Research is necessary to determine students
    interest in the intramural program at Franklin
    Pierce University. The results will be used to
    enhance interest in the intramural program.

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Research Objectives
  • Identify student attitudes toward the Franklin
    Pierce University intramural league.
  • Determine the level of student awareness of
    intramurals on campus.
  • Identify ways the intramural program can improve.
  • Determine if students would be interested in
    competing against other higher-education
    institutions.

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Methodology
  • Nature of the Problem
  • - To determine whether or not students are
    satisfied with the intramural program and to
    identify any improvements students would like to
    see towards the program.
  • Development of Survey
  • - We developed our research objectives
  • - The survey was then created by the team, and
    reviewed by the marketing research class and Dr.
    Little.
  • - We finalized the survey and began gathering
    data.

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Methodology (Cont.)
  • Definition of Population
  • - Students of Franklin Pierce University.
  • - 1,700 students currently attending FP
    University.
  • Sample Size
  • - 160 Students
  • - 80 Male , 80 female
  • - Twenty males and females in each class
    standing

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Methodology (Cont.)
  • Data Collection Method
  • - We used a non-probability convenience
    sampling method
  • - We handed out surveys at the campus center,
    bubble, dorms, classrooms, and intramural events.
  • Assumptions
  • - That everyone answered honestly.
  • - That everyone answered all the questions.
  • - That everyone understands the meaning of
    intramural sports.

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Methodology (Cont.)
  • Limitations
  • - Small population and sample size.
  • - Time Limitations

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Survey Questions
  • Do you participate in intramural sports on
    campus?
  • What kept you from participating in intramural
    activities?
  • Why do you participate in intramural sports?
  • How enthusiastic are you towards intramurals on
    campus?
  • Based on your knowledge, rate the importance of
    each as they relate to intramurals
  • (Facilities, Competition, Staff, Available
    Information)

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Survey Questions (Cont.)
  • 6) Do you think intramural sports are promoted
    effectively on campus?
  • 7) Would you be interested in competing against
    other schools in intramurals?
  • 8) If you play intramurals, rate your overall
    satisfaction with intramurals on campus?
  • 9) What gender are you?
  • 10) Are you a member of a sports team at FPU?
  • 11) What class standing are you?

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Results Question 1
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Results Question 2
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Results- Question 3
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Results Question 4
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Results Question 5
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Results Question 5 (Cont.)
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Results Question 5 (Cont.)
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Results Question 5 (Cont.)
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Results Question 6
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Results Question 7
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Results- Question 8
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Results Question 9
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Results Question 10
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Results Question 11
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Cross Tabulation 1
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Cross Tabulation 2
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Discussion
  • According to our results 66 of students surveyed
    participate in intramurals.
  • The facilities, level of competition, staff, and
    information are an important part of gaining
    participation in intramurals.

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Conclusion
  • Research Objectives
  • 1) Identify student attitudes toward the Franklin
    Pierce University intramural league.
  • - 66 of students participate in the
    intramural program
  • - Students mainly participate in intramurals
    is for recreation/fun (45) while competition
    came in second (19).
  • - Only 31 of students surveyed below a 6 for
    enthusiasm. 69 of students are highly
    enthusiastic about the program.



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Conclusion (Cont.)
  • 2) Determine if students would be interested in
    competing against other higher-education
    institutions.
  • - 75 of students are willing to compete
    against other schools.
  • 3) Determine the level of student awareness of
    intramurals on campus.
  • - 75 of students believe that the
    intramural program is effectively being
    promoted on campus.

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Conclusion (Cont.)
  • 4) Identify ways the intramural program can
    improve.
  • - Competing with other school.
  • - Offer intramurals on the weekends for those
    with time constraints during the week.
  • - Better facilities (i.e. better equipment)

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Recommendations
  • Students are satisfied with the Franklin Pierce
    University intramural program.
  • We recommend that the school looks into competing
    with other schools such as Keene State.

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References
  • Dictionary.com. (2007). Intramurals. Retrieved
    December 6th, 2007 from http//dictionary.com.refe
    rence.com/browse/Intramurals
  • eraven.franklinpierce.edu (2007), recreation
    department. Retrieved October 14, 2007
    http//eraven.franklinpierce.edu/campusrec/index.h
    tm
  • Estler, Suzanne. "College Athletics Intramural
    Athletics in U.S Colleges and Universities."
    Answers.com. 2002. 8 Dec 2007 lthttp//www.answers.
    com/topic/college-athletics-intramural-athletics-i
    n-u-s-colleges-and-universities?nr1lsctruegt.
  • Mitchell, Elmer. "Progress in Intramurals."
    JSTOR. 2002. 8 Dec 2007 lthttp//www.jstor.org/view
    /00221546/di962049/96p0275v/0?framenoframeuserID
    40d5bc5e_at_fpc.edu/01c0a80a6500501d14787dpi3conf
    igjstorgt.
  • Newman, Richard. "Methods for upgrading an
    intramural-recreational sports program." 2002. 8
    Dec 2007 lthttp//www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/eri
    cdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/16/98/b8.
    pdfgt.

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