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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Child Welfare. 2014 Nov-Dec;93(6):45–72.

Table 3. User Satisfaction with Overall Training, by Group.

Study Group

Treatment Group Blended Training (n = 57) Comparison Group Foundations Training (n = 54)

Question: On a scale of 1 (not at all favorable) to 5 (very favorable), how do you feel about: M SD M SD
The overall quality of the presentation of the training materials 4.28 .49 4.28 .53
The overall quality of the instructors 4.49 .71 4.74 .44
How convenient it was to take the training 4.16 .90 3.78 1.09
How well prepared you are to have children placed in your home 4.33 .55 4.09 .78
How well the instruction was organized 4.33 .58 4.39 .53
Recommending this course to other prospective foster, adoptive, and relative caregivers 4.51 .54 4.39 .76
The handouts you received 4.18 .57 4.17 .64
The overall knowledge of the instructor 4.63 .59 4.78 .42
How well your questions about being a foster, adoptive, or relative caregiver were answered 4.42 .60 4.35 .78

Overall User Satisfaction Scale (Mean of 9 items above) 4.37 .41 4.33 .46