“…These measures have been found to be comparable or better for online students (Cummings, Foels, & Chaffin, 2013;Siebert, Siebert, & Spaulding-Givens, 2006;Wilke & Vinton, 2006). Likewise, the majority of studies examining student satisfaction have revealed either equivalent or, in some cases, superior satisfaction results among students enrolled in the online courses (Banks & Faul, 2007;Faul, Frey, & Barber, 2004;Hylton, 2006;Ligon, Markward, & Yegidis, 1999;Woehle & Quinn, 2009;York, 2008). Student satisfaction has long been considered an important part of a successful Web-based education (Crowell & McCarragher, 2007;Siebert, Siebert, & Spaulding-Givens, 2006;Stocks & Freddolino, 2000).…”