Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. A cross-sectional alumni survey is a type of observational study that collects data at a single point in time from a group of individuals who have graduated from a particular institution, program, or cohort. 🔍 Definition (Concise): A cross-sectional alumni survey is a one-time survey that gathers information from former students to assess outcomes such as employment, further education, satisfaction, or professional development at a specific moment after graduation. 📌 Key Features: Timeframe: Data is collected at one time point, not over a period. Population: Targets alumni (graduates), often from a specific year, program, or school. Purpose: To evaluate career outcomes, skill application, satisfaction with education, or other long-term impacts of the academic experience. Design: Descriptive, not causal; it provides a snapshot rather than changes over time. 🧪 Example Use: A medical school may conduct a cross-sectional alumni survey 10 years after graduation to assess career specialization, leadership roles, and gender disparities in professional advancement. cross‑sectional_alumni_survey.txt Last modified: 2025/07/16 09:43by administrador