Surveys

Surveys

Clearly define the problem

Decide what statistics are needed

type of questions needed

what type of scale

4-100 point

Feelings/Perceptions

As big a scale as possible

truer average for a 10 point scale then a 4 point scale

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Definition:The proper data will be processed correctly and efficiently to produce the information required to shed light on and provide a solution to the original problem.

Sample Survey

representative part of a whole group

inferential statistics

unbiased sampling techniques

get as large a population as possible

smallest group hsould have is 30 in a survey

disadvantages

risk

insufficient sample size

lack of representatives

means error

Contents of a Survey

Cover Letter

Purpose - why to complete

How it will be important to the person

IRB

Who is sponsoring the survey

Confidentiality of results

Instructions

What to do if you don't know an answer

don't skip question

Questions (survey)

Follow-up with non-responders

Data Analysis

Interval Data

Ordinal data

descriptive - report frequencies (or %

Satifisfaction data

Nominal Data

descriptive - report frequencies (or %

age groups, male/female (no way to find out mean of group

Ratio Analysis is the 4th Indexes???

response rate

Subtopic

sent out divided by # sent back

random Sample

contains least amount of sampling error

it is an unbiased sample

2 conditions

each person in population has a chance to be chosen

the selection of any member must have no influence on any other selection

Stratified Random Sampling

combination of independent samples

homogeneous groups within heterogeneous population

superior to a simple random

divided into smaller homo groups before sample

less variation

Non-random Sample

every nth person is chosen

nonrandom

produce larger sampling errors

Systematic

primarily for ease and speed of identifying participants

choose the kth member in the pop.

where K is equal to the population size divided by the required sample size

once started-selection is nonrandom

Judgement/Puposive Sampling

ask expert to define members

Types of Questions

background questions

demographics

Closed

lists possible answers

determine feelings/opinions

Open-ended

respondents write the answer out in their own words

divise a method for categorizing

infinite number of possible answers

construct categories for each possible answer in advance

Comment Boxes

qualitative

gets at the why?

Humanize the data

Intensity

7 point scale

give a neutral

I don't know

I have no judgement

Tips

Start with general and then go more indepth

ask easier quetsions first