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Welcome to the research study!
I am interested in understanding the professional work of NCAA Division I soccer coaches. You will be presented with demographic questions that verify information from your institution's athletic website. Please be assured that your responses will be kept completely confidential. The survey should only take a few moments to complete.
The final question asks if you would be willing to participate in an interview with the lead researcher to discuss the professional components of your work. Agreeing to participate does not obligate you in any way to do the interview. It would, however, mean that you are interested in the study and would allow the researcher to contact you in the near future to discuss the research project and then decide if you would like to schedule the interview. The interview completion time is estimated at 60-75 minutes.
As a final note, your participation in this research is voluntary. You have the right to withdraw at any point during the study, for any reason, and without any prejudice. If you would like to contact the Principal Investigator in the study to discuss this research, please e-mail Lynda Bowers [email protected].
By clicking the button below, you acknowledge that your participation in the study is voluntary, you are 18 years of age, and that you are aware that you may choose to terminate your
participation in the study at any time and for any reason.
Please note that this survey will be best displayed on a laptop or desktop computer. Some features may be less compatible for use on a mobile device.
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I consent, begin the study (1)o
I do not consent, I do not wish to participate (2)Skip To: End of Survey If Welcome to the research study! I am interested in understanding the professional work of NCA... = I do not consent, I do not wish to participate
Q3 Please verify your name and institution where you work. (E.g. Jenny Smith, University of America)
Q4 Please indicate the number of years you have worked as a head soccer coach at the Division I level.
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0 - 9 (1)o
10 - 15 (2)o
16 - 20 (3)o
20+ (4)Q5 Please indicate the number of years you have worked at a FBS/Division IA school as a head women's soccer coach.
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0 - 4 (1)o
5 - 10 (2)o
11 - 15 (3)o
16 - 20 (4)o
20+ (5)Q6 Please indicate your approximate winning percentage as a Division I head women's soccer coach.
Q7 How many times have you been selected as a conference or national "Coach of the Year" as a NCAA Division I women's soccer head coach?
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Never (1)o
1 - 3 times (2)o
4 - 6 times (3)o
7 - 9 times (4)o
ten or more times (5)Q8 Approximately how many NCAA or NSCAA All-Americans have you coached as a NCAA Division I women's soccer coach?
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1 - 5 (2)o
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20+ (6)Q9 Would you be willing to interview in a study about the professional work of NCAA Division I head women's soccer coaches?
▼ Yes (1) ... Maybe (3)
Skip To: End of Survey If Would you be willing to interview in a study about the professional work of NCAA Division I head... = No
Skip To: Q10 If Would you be willing to interview in a study about the professional work of NCAA Division I head... = Yes
Skip To: Q10 If Would you be willing to interview in a study about the professional work of NCAA Division I head... = Maybe
Q10 Thank you for your interest in helping me with my research! Please select the best way to contact you to further discuss my research project and setting up an interview.
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Email (1)o
Phone (2)o
I've decided not to participate (3) Display This Question:If Thank you for your interest in helping me with my research! Please select the best way to contact... = Email
Q11 Please enter your email address.
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If Thank you for your interest in helping me with my research! Please select the best way to contact... = Phone
Q12 Please include your telephone number and a good time/date to reach you. ________________________________________________________________
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Follow Up Communication for Interview Scheduling Email:
Dear Coach,
My name is Lynda Bowers and I am a doctoral student at West Virginia University. Thank you for considering my dissertation project entitled, “Toward an understanding of the professional work of NCAA Division I soccer coaches.” Because of your exceptional coaching career as a Division I head soccer coach, you were identified as an expert coach. Your involvement will help to bring a greater understanding about the real work experiences of a collegiate coach within the FBS subdivision. Ultimately, I want to use this information to help create quality professional development opportunities for collegiate coaches that are meaningful and useful. If you agree to move on with the interview portion of the study, we need to confirm a time to either meet online via video chat (Skype, Zoom, etc.), or face to face (if you work in proximity to the researcher). Please note that the interview will last approximately 60-75 minutes, and it will be recorded (with permission). After the interview, I will transcribe the recording and send it for your review. If there is anything within the transcript that you feel needs editing or was
misrepresented, you can provide that feedback and I will make the necessary changes. The interview will cover the following topics:
1. Your roles as a Division I soccer coach
2. The professional or organizational components of your job (off the field) 3. The tasks that you perform
4. The knowledge required to do your work from a professional/organizational perspective AND within your coaching practice
5. Your coaching process (thought processes and actions to achieve desired outcomes) 6. Your perspective on formal coaching education
Please let me know a time and day that would fit into your schedule to interview with me. You can respond to this email [email protected] or call/text me at 907.252.2561. I look forward to talking with you.
Best,
Lynda Bowers, M.S.Ed West Virginia University
Phone Script:
Hello Coach,
My name is Lynda Bowers and I am a doctoral student at West Virginia University. I am calling to follow up with you regarding a recent survey that you completed regarding the work of NCAA Division I soccer coaches. Is now a good time to talk?
Thank you for considering my dissertation project. I want to spend a few moments giving you some more information about the study. Please feel free to ask me any questions during this call. Participation in this study will require completing an interview. Interviews can be done by video chat with Skype or Zoom or a face to face interview if you are within 100 miles of my location. Interviews will last between 60 – 75 minutes and will be recorded with your permission. After the interview, I will transcribe the recording and send it for your review. If there is anything within the transcript that you feel needs editing or was misrepresented, you can provide that feedback and I will make the necessary changes.
I am interested in learning about what you do as a professional coach working within a Division I FBS institution. So, although we will discuss some of your on-field duties, I’d like to focus on the things that you do off the field that gives us a picture of you as a professional working within an institution of higher education. So, some of the questions will hover around the following topics:
1. Your roles as a Division I soccer coach
2. The professional or organizational components of your job (off the field) 3. The tasks that you perform
4. The knowledge required to do your work from a professional/organizational perspective AND within your coaching practice
5. Your coaching process (thought processes and actions to achieve desired outcomes) 6. Your perspective on formal coaching education
Do you have any questions?
Is there a date and time that would fit into your schedule to interview with me? Thank you. I look forward to the interview.
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Interview Guide Introduction:
Coach X, thank you for agreeing to participate in this research study. As an expert in your field, much of what you do is probably so automatic that you don’t have to think about the details of what you do or how you do it. You just know. But for others, the components of your work and how you have come to know how to do it is a mystery. So, today I’d like to tease out some of that tacit knowledge to discover more about the professional components of your job. Before we begin, do you have any questions for me?
---begin recording--- I am speaking with Coach [X] from [X]. Thank you Coach for your participation in this research study.
To start I want to read you a short scenario. After I am finished, I will ask you some questions that are framed around the scenario.