This document provides guidance on conducting research through surveys. It recommends keeping questions simple, clear, and focused. It discusses different types of questions like tick boxes, scales, and open responses. Software options for creating surveys include spreadsheets and online survey tools. The document also tasks the recipient with presenting 20-slide research on applying their learning to a pastoral mission, showing they have understood how to design and conduct an effective survey.
2. Keep it simple!!! Clear focus Awareness of limits The more precise the question the more precise the answer BUT … don’t force the answer from the way you ask the question
3. What sorts of questions? Tick boxes Scales Yes/no (maybe) How many … Why did you … Which of this list … Text box for open response (and of sufficient size for response)
5. What do you most want from Adult formation? Deeper understanding of the Liturgy Wider experience of styles of prayer Further Knowledge of the Bible Greater awareness of the Social Teaching of the Church Discussion of Doctrine and Theology Understanding of Contemporary Culture
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8. Some useful tools There are many organisations and businesses offering online surveys Many will offer a limited free basic service (and hope customers will be so impressed they subscribe) www.surveymonkey.com www.smart-survey.co.uk www.surveymethods.com www.thesistools.com And others
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13. Task Presentation of research Maximum 20 slides Showing the application of learning to specific Pastoral Mission