What Questions May be Addressed by this Measure?
The Mediator Selection Checklist is for use in assessing whether
mediators are representative of the campus population. It identifies
pertinent demographics to think about when selecting mediators to
participate in training. Having mediators that are representative
of the population they are serving is a crucial factor in successful
mediation programs.
How Do I Use This Measure?
The list of demographic information presented identifies the standard
categories to consider; it is not exhaustive and does not include
all categories or subcategories. This is deliberate so that you
can adapt it to the circumstances of your particular campus. If
available, select demographic categories utilized by other administrative
offices on campus. This ensures uniformity.
First, collect information on demographics (e.g., number students,
faculty, staff; percent male/female) for the unit to which you are
interested in comparing your mediators. For example, if you wish
to have a cadre of mediators that is representative of the entire
campus, get demographic information for the whole campus. This could
be obtained from campus administrative offices, such as, Admissions,
Registrar, President or Provosts office. If, however, the mediation
program will be used solely in residence halls, then the group of
mediators would need to be representative of the residence hall
population, not the entire campus.
Second, for each category fill in the number of mediators who represent
that category. Calculate the percent that category represents. For
example, if a total of 20 students are in the mediation cohort and
15 are Caucasian than the category "Caucasian" will represent
75% of the mediation cohort. Ideally the percentages should reflect
the percentages of the population of interest.
A note about reliability and validity: The face validity
of the instrument is high. That is the items on the checklist look
like they are recording the data sought – demographics for
a mediation training program. The items are pretty universal and
the instrument is open so that if items need to be added or deleted
each program will have the flexibility to do so. There has been
no reliability analysis for the checklist.
What Information Will the Results Give Me?
The findings will help you determine how representative your team
of mediators is compared to the population you wish to serve. You
can use the information to identify whether you need a targeted
recruitment effort to diversify your group of mediators.
Mediator Selection Checklist
Total Campus Population__________ (or other unit of interest, e.g.,
residence halls, faculty)
Number of Mediators ___________
Mediator to Campus Population Ratio ___:___
For Mediators, List Number/Percentage of:
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Gender
Females ______
Males______
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Gender Orientation
Gay______
Lesbian______
Heterosexual_____
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Age
18-22______
23-30______
31+______
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Status
Undergraduate_____
Graduate______
Faculty______
Staff______
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Race
African Americans______
Native Americans______
Caucasians______
Asian Pacific______
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Ethnicity
Italian______
Chinese______
Mexican______
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Discipline
Humanities______
Education______
Environmental Affairs______
Law______
Communications______
Business ________
Other: ___________________________
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Affiliations
Sorority______
Fraternity______
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Note: Categories provided here are simply suggestions, you may
want to modify or add categories as appropriate
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