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Toward More Accurate and Inclusive Surveying: A Discourse Analysis of NCES Postsecondary Survey Instruments Using a Critical Disability Studies Framework

Danielle Susi-Dittmore ()
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Danielle Susi-Dittmore: University of Utah, Educational Leadership and Policy

Research in Higher Education, 2025, vol. 66, issue 4, No 5, 20 pages

Abstract: Abstract This study examines the limitations and ableist assumptions embedded in quantitative survey instruments used to gather data on postsecondary students with disabilities. Specifically, three National Center for Educational Statistics postsecondary surveys were examined as data sources. Employing a critical disability studies lens and discourse analysis, the paper identifies how these surveys perpetuate dominant ideologies through reliance on the medical model of disability, binary response options, and restrictive language that limits respondent self-representation. The findings highlight significant barriers in the framing of disability-related questions, which compromise the validity and inclusivity of data collection.

Keywords: Critical disability studies; Quantitative methods; Discourse analysis; Postsecondary research; Survey design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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