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This document provides a comprehensive overview of survey questionnaires, types of surveys, methods of administering them, and reporting results. It covers various approaches like personal and self-administered surveys with examples. It also includes information about different types of reports used in academic or professional settings.

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Position paper - essay that expresses a Survey questionnaire - composed of position on an issue questions used in a survey and utilized - Gives arguments that support the in various fields such as politics, research, opinion...

Position paper - essay that expresses a Survey questionnaire - composed of position on an issue questions used in a survey and utilized - Gives arguments that support the in various fields such as politics, research, opinion marketing, media Introduction - introduce the topic provide Methods of administering a survey history or background Administering a survey - systematic way Body - state the opposing argument of achieving certain goals - Include details support the claim - Give your point of view 1. Personal approach - conducting a - Provide evidence support your survey involves the researcher claim - Probe the answer at the same time, observe the behavior either Conclusion - restate both sides of the individually or group arguments , summarize the three a. Face to face structured interview - arguments made in your essay asked directly to the respondents b. Telephone survey - using Supporting evidence telephone or cellular phones 1. Factual knowledge 1. 2. Statistical inferences 2. Self administered approach - 3. Informed opinion without the actual presence 4. Personal testimony a. Paper and pencil - traditional method, accompanied by someone Defending a stand on an issue (di ko na to who is computer literate lalagay walang kwenta) b. Online survey - gather information from respondents who live in The various kinds of reports different areas Reports - needed for business, scientific, c. Mail survey - survey questionnaire and technical subjects and in the workplace are mailed to individuals given enough time to read and ponder Types 1. Survey report - written getting data Survey questionnaire - well-constructed from the survey (collects people's that respondents could understand be response) motivated to complete the survey 2. Laboratory or scientific technical report - commonly called lab 1. Should use words that have clear report. Formal and organized meaning manner. (present results or - Question should not be vague and findings from experiments) difficult to comprehend 3. Field reports - called trip report 2. Should cover all possible options (describe and analyze systematic 3. Should not ask two or more observation) questions in one sentence 4. Should provide an out-option 5. Should provide appropriate time - Open ended questions reference - Closed ended questions 6. Should have a clear question structure Closed ended questions 7. Should not include personal or - Multiple choice embarrassing questions - Dichotomous (yes or no ) 8. Should avoid double negative - Rankings questions - Rating scale 9. Should outline instructions or directions clearly 5. Pre-testing 6. Conducting the survey Survey - one of the best ways to 7. Data analysis understand the people's choice, attitudes, 8. Reporting results feelings on certain issues Ways on interviewing Three steps in conducting a survey 1. In-person 1. Decide on a four or five option 2. Telephone survey questions 3. Online 2. Conduct a survey then tally all the 4. Malied answers 5. Focus group 3. Count the answers making the items with the least to the greatest tallies Gathering information through observation Survey - act of examining a process or 1. Cross-sectional method - questioning a selected sample of observed relationship once individuals 2. Case control - creates cases and controls Experiment - change some variables and 3. Cohort - follows people with similar observe their effects on others variable characteristics 4. Ecological - studies a population Observation - gather knowledge of the instead of individuals researched phenomenon through making observations Through experiment 1. Identify variables Process in gathering information through 2. Detailed plan for collecting survey 3. Collect data 4. Describe the data 1. Determine your objectives 5. Interpret the data 2. Define the population and sampling 6. Identify any possible errors 3. Create data analysis plan 4. Designing the survey Disseminating written forms of information from surveys Most survey collection - Demographics Data can be organized in several ways. - Quantifiable information Constructing a tally and frequency table Tally column - filled in as the survey being carried out counting up the tally marks Displaying data- use symbols or pictogram Pie chart - divided into slices Summary - composite of the key ideas of a piece of writing restated in your own words Summary of findings - main purpose of the study Preliminary steps 1. Skim the text, noting in your mind the subheadings 2. Read the text highlighting important information 3. In your own words, write down the main points 4. Write down the key support 5. Go through the process again, making changes as appropriate

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