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Process in gathering information
through survey
By: Alvin Dave A. Maniego, LeeMarck Minguito,Ryzza Estay,
Jelyn Soro, Christine Pontos, Joe Tejero
Each survey starts with a purpose or topic, which needs to be
broken down into objectives. Our objectives should be
clearly defined, as they inform our questions and data
analysis. Make sure objectives are specific, measurable and
inform actions.
Step 1: Determine your objectives
Step 2: Define the population
(Population and sampling)
The group of individual who are trying to research by
conducting a survey is called the population. It will start of
generating a list of all population member, which we call
sampling frame. Respondents or participants are the people
who actually partake in the survey.
Before designing a survey, an analysis plan is needed. This will
ensure what you think about everything needs to be analyzed ,
and how you can get statistical results that will let you make an
analysis. The easiest way to create an analysis plan is to write
out your survey objectives and how you plan to analyze each
one.
Step 3: Create a data analysis plan
Step 4: Designing the survey
Demographics of respondents, including age, gender, income, and level
of education, which can be used to describe the respondents and
compare groups of respondents.
Quantifiable information that can be analyzed statistically
Open-ended question allow users to input their own answer and do not
provide predefined response options.
Example: What do you like best about your job?
Step 4: Designing the survey
Closed-ended questions provide different types of
response options from which respondents can choose an
option. A closed-ended question include:
Multiple-choice questions.
What is your favorite subject?
■Math
■Language
■Science
■History
Dichotomous questions
Provide with two (or three) options, such as
“yes” and “no”. They can also contain a third
option, such as “don’t know”.
Do you like Korean dramas?
Yes or no
Step 4: Designing the survey
Rating Scales
Allow you to indicate how strongly you agree
with something or rate something. Indicate to
what extend you agree with this statement.
Having gadget improve my interest my
studies.
• Strong disagree
• Disagree
• Neither agree or disagree
• Agree
• Strongly Agree
Rankings
Allow you to rank how
important you think
something is, compared to
other options. Please rank the
following in order of
importance, from 1 to 4,
where is most important.
• Clean room
• Lovely room
• Quite room with no
distractions
• Fun room
It ensures the quality of responses that you look for problems, such as
badly-phrased questions and missing response categories.
First, we can do some tests by ourselves
●Check different computers, tablets, phones and browsers to make sure
everything works well. For example: Do rating scales work on a mobile
phone?
●Check whether any contingency questions are slipping automatically.
■Be sure images, graphics , sounds, links and charts work and load.
■Look for style issues. Can you scroll down? Is the font easy to read?
Step 5: Pre-testing
Second, assemble a small group of people who have not seen
the survey before. Then let them take the survey, without
offering any help or clarification if they have questions.
Afterward, you can talk to them and look at their responses to
see if there are any problem areas in our survey that need
correcting.
Finally, test the survey with a larger group of people and track
how they do it. You want to measure the time it takes to
complete questions and the entire survey, and you will be
Step 5: Pre-testing
Step 6: Conducting the survey
There are different ways to distribute a survey:
• Send by entail
• Embed or advertise on a website or app, using link
• Using pop-up windows on a website or app
• Posting on social media
This tools can help with most steps in the survey process, including the
sampling frame, designing the survey, advertisement of the survey, and
simple data analysis. It can improve response rates to our survey in
several ways:
■Use an appealing invitation to (or advertisement of) the survey.
■Keep the survey short.
■Offer respondents something in exchange for filling out the survey,
such as a discount on a product (but note that this impacts the sampling
error).
■Follow up invitations to remind people to fill out your survey.
Most survey tools include basic statistics
and simple data analysis option.
Researchers should also analyze the way
respondents took the survey.
Step 7: Data analysis
The last step is to report survey results. Depending on
the purpose of the survey, it might do things like:
■Write a report.
■Present the results in a meeting.
■Use the results as part of a larger of larger research
project.
Step 8: Reporting results
WAYS OF
INTERVIEWING
RESPONDENTS
When this method will be used, you meet with the
respondent face to face and ask questions. This technique
has excellent response rates and enables to conduct
interviews that take a longer amount of time. It enable also
to ask follow-up questions to responses that are not clear.
On the other hand, this method is expensive and takes
more time because of interviewer training, transport, and
remuneration.
1. In-person Interviewing
Using this technique, the respondent can be called
over the phone and will be interviewed. This method
offers the advantage of quickly collecting data,
especially when used with computer-assisted
telephone interviewing and data collection via
telephone is cheaper than in-person interviewing.
2. Telephone Interviewing
This technique is used widely because it is a
low-cost way of interviewing many respondents.
Another benefit is anonymity, you can get
sensitive responses that participants would not
feel comfortable providing with in-person
interviewing but the disadvantage of this
technique is that you cannot seek clarification
on responses that are unclear.
3. Online Interviewing
The printed questionnaires are sent to the postal address of the respondent.
The participants fill in the questionnaire and mail it back. This interviewing
method gives you the advantage of obtaining information that respondents
may be unwilling to give when interviewing in person. The main limitation
with mailed questionnaires is you are likely to get a low response rate. The
inaccuracy of mailing address, delays or loss of mail could also affect the
response rate. Additionally, mailed questionnaires cannot be used to
interview respondents with low literacy, and you cannot seek clarifications on
responses.
4. Mailed Questionnaire
In using a group as a data collection method, identify a
group of 6 to 10 people with similar characteristics. The
responses are captured by video recording, recording or
writing-this is the data you will analyze to answer your
research questions. Focus groups have fewer resources and
time as compared to interviewing individual.
5. Focus Groups
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  • 1. Process in gathering information through survey By: Alvin Dave A. Maniego, LeeMarck Minguito,Ryzza Estay, Jelyn Soro, Christine Pontos, Joe Tejero
  • 2. Each survey starts with a purpose or topic, which needs to be broken down into objectives. Our objectives should be clearly defined, as they inform our questions and data analysis. Make sure objectives are specific, measurable and inform actions. Step 1: Determine your objectives
  • 3. Step 2: Define the population (Population and sampling) The group of individual who are trying to research by conducting a survey is called the population. It will start of generating a list of all population member, which we call sampling frame. Respondents or participants are the people who actually partake in the survey.
  • 4. Before designing a survey, an analysis plan is needed. This will ensure what you think about everything needs to be analyzed , and how you can get statistical results that will let you make an analysis. The easiest way to create an analysis plan is to write out your survey objectives and how you plan to analyze each one. Step 3: Create a data analysis plan
  • 5. Step 4: Designing the survey Demographics of respondents, including age, gender, income, and level of education, which can be used to describe the respondents and compare groups of respondents. Quantifiable information that can be analyzed statistically Open-ended question allow users to input their own answer and do not provide predefined response options. Example: What do you like best about your job?
  • 6. Step 4: Designing the survey Closed-ended questions provide different types of response options from which respondents can choose an option. A closed-ended question include: Multiple-choice questions. What is your favorite subject? ■Math ■Language ■Science ■History Dichotomous questions Provide with two (or three) options, such as “yes” and “no”. They can also contain a third option, such as “don’t know”. Do you like Korean dramas? Yes or no
  • 7. Step 4: Designing the survey Rating Scales Allow you to indicate how strongly you agree with something or rate something. Indicate to what extend you agree with this statement. Having gadget improve my interest my studies. • Strong disagree • Disagree • Neither agree or disagree • Agree • Strongly Agree Rankings Allow you to rank how important you think something is, compared to other options. Please rank the following in order of importance, from 1 to 4, where is most important. • Clean room • Lovely room • Quite room with no distractions • Fun room
  • 8. It ensures the quality of responses that you look for problems, such as badly-phrased questions and missing response categories. First, we can do some tests by ourselves ●Check different computers, tablets, phones and browsers to make sure everything works well. For example: Do rating scales work on a mobile phone? ●Check whether any contingency questions are slipping automatically. ■Be sure images, graphics , sounds, links and charts work and load. ■Look for style issues. Can you scroll down? Is the font easy to read? Step 5: Pre-testing
  • 9. Second, assemble a small group of people who have not seen the survey before. Then let them take the survey, without offering any help or clarification if they have questions. Afterward, you can talk to them and look at their responses to see if there are any problem areas in our survey that need correcting. Finally, test the survey with a larger group of people and track how they do it. You want to measure the time it takes to complete questions and the entire survey, and you will be Step 5: Pre-testing
  • 10. Step 6: Conducting the survey There are different ways to distribute a survey: • Send by entail • Embed or advertise on a website or app, using link • Using pop-up windows on a website or app • Posting on social media
  • 11. This tools can help with most steps in the survey process, including the sampling frame, designing the survey, advertisement of the survey, and simple data analysis. It can improve response rates to our survey in several ways: ■Use an appealing invitation to (or advertisement of) the survey. ■Keep the survey short. ■Offer respondents something in exchange for filling out the survey, such as a discount on a product (but note that this impacts the sampling error). ■Follow up invitations to remind people to fill out your survey.
  • 12. Most survey tools include basic statistics and simple data analysis option. Researchers should also analyze the way respondents took the survey. Step 7: Data analysis
  • 13. The last step is to report survey results. Depending on the purpose of the survey, it might do things like: ■Write a report. ■Present the results in a meeting. ■Use the results as part of a larger of larger research project. Step 8: Reporting results
  • 15. When this method will be used, you meet with the respondent face to face and ask questions. This technique has excellent response rates and enables to conduct interviews that take a longer amount of time. It enable also to ask follow-up questions to responses that are not clear. On the other hand, this method is expensive and takes more time because of interviewer training, transport, and remuneration. 1. In-person Interviewing
  • 16. Using this technique, the respondent can be called over the phone and will be interviewed. This method offers the advantage of quickly collecting data, especially when used with computer-assisted telephone interviewing and data collection via telephone is cheaper than in-person interviewing. 2. Telephone Interviewing
  • 17. This technique is used widely because it is a low-cost way of interviewing many respondents. Another benefit is anonymity, you can get sensitive responses that participants would not feel comfortable providing with in-person interviewing but the disadvantage of this technique is that you cannot seek clarification on responses that are unclear. 3. Online Interviewing
  • 18. The printed questionnaires are sent to the postal address of the respondent. The participants fill in the questionnaire and mail it back. This interviewing method gives you the advantage of obtaining information that respondents may be unwilling to give when interviewing in person. The main limitation with mailed questionnaires is you are likely to get a low response rate. The inaccuracy of mailing address, delays or loss of mail could also affect the response rate. Additionally, mailed questionnaires cannot be used to interview respondents with low literacy, and you cannot seek clarifications on responses. 4. Mailed Questionnaire
  • 19. In using a group as a data collection method, identify a group of 6 to 10 people with similar characteristics. The responses are captured by video recording, recording or writing-this is the data you will analyze to answer your research questions. Focus groups have fewer resources and time as compared to interviewing individual. 5. Focus Groups