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Essay / Internship Case Study - 1022
The information contained in this study was provided in complete confidentiality by interviewing 463 students via mail. Surveys were sent with postage paid to the recipient, a letter from the school as well as the interviewer explaining the process to ensure the reliability of the system (Jordan et al. 2007). Of the surveys completed, only 125 responses were returned. Given the nature of the survey, students who regularly witnessed misconduct were more likely to respond to surveys (Jordan et al. 2007). Each school's return rate percentages were scored from top to bottom by calculating the number of students surveyed and the number of students who returned them within a specific time frame (Jordan et al..