Unit 12 AS2- Taking Surveys
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Crystalbell Ofosu-Morrison Research and Technology 2023-02 Professor Joshua Burnett December 1, 2023 1.) The name of the person who's survey you took Name of the person survey that I took was Mekhi Bright Question: What their study was about (one sentence is fine) Answer: The purpose of the survey was to find out how social media affected people of various ages. Question: How effective you thought their survey or interview questions were on a scale of 1-5 (one being ineffective, 5 being very effective), with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning Answer: I gave the effectiveness of the survey questions a four out of five. The questions were easy to understand and addressed a lot of ground regarding social media use and its consequences.
Question: How effective you thought the survey design/flow was (again on a scale of 1-5, with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning). Answer: I gave the survey’s layout and design a 3 out of 5. The survey’s flow could have been improved for a more logical progression of topics, even though the questions were comprehensive. 2.) The name of the person who's survey you took Name of the person survey that I took was Nicole Burbano Question: What their study was about (one sentence is fine) Answer: The purpose of the study was to find out how college students felt about international relations and political events. Question: How effective you thought their survey or interview questions were on a scale of 1-5 (one being ineffective, 5 being very effective), with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning Answer: In terms of effectiveness, I would give the survey or interview questions a 4 out of 5. Because the questions were precise and easy to understand, the answers were accurate. To
provide a more accurate depiction of participants' opinions, the agreement with statements scale, however, should have been more precisely defined. Question: How effective you thought the survey design/flow was (again on a scale of 1-5, with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning). Answer: The effectiveness of the survey's design and flow would also score a 4 out of 5. The questions made sense when they were put together, and the directions were quite clear. It would have been better to present the ranking question regarding news sources in a more approachable manner. 3.) The name of the person who's survey you took Name of the person survey that I took was Justina Brown Reddick Question: What their study was about (one sentence is fine) Answer: It seems that the study focuses on the opinions and experiences of people who were raised by single parents.
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Question: How effective you thought their survey or interview questions were on a scale of 1-5 (one being ineffective, 5 being very effective), with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning Answer: I would give the interview or survey questions' efficacy a 4 out of 5. The questions were thorough and addressed a range of topics related to the participants' upbringing, offering insightful information about their experiences. Question: How effective you thought the survey design/flow was (again on a scale of 1-5, with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning). Answer: The survey's design and flow, in my opinion, were 4 effectives. The scale gave me a good range to express my opinions, and the questions were simple to understand. 4. Name of the person survey that I took was Allison Eckenstein Question: What their study was about (one sentence is fine) Answer: The study examined how people perceive mental illness in connection to criminal activity as well as how those with mental illnesses are portrayed in the media.
Question: How effective you thought their survey or interview questions were on a scale of 1-5 (one being ineffective, 5 being very effective), with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning Answer: Because the survey or interview questions successfully addressed the many and varied perspectives of mental illness and crime, I would give them a 4. Clear and accommodating to a variety of answers, the questions offered insightful information about the viewpoints of the participants. Question: How effective you thought the survey design/flow was (again on a scale of 1-5, with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning). Answer: I would give the survey's design and flow a three because, although it was simple to use and comprehend, it lacked some coherence in its attention to particular facets of the subject and could have used more structure and organization. 5. Name of the person survey that I took was Liz Lora Question: What their study was about (one sentence is fine)
Answer: It looks that the study's goal is to compile data and viewpoints on Kean University's open campus policy and how it affects awareness and safety. Question: How effective you thought their survey or interview questions were on a scale of 1-5 (one being ineffective, 5 being very effective), with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning Answer: In terms of effectiveness, I would give the survey or interview questions a 4 out of 5. The questions addressed crucial topics like awareness of the open campus policy and feelings of safety on campus in an easy-to-understand manner. To get a wider range of answers, there may have been additional options for some of the questions. Question: How effective you thought the survey design/flow was (again on a scale of 1-5, with a sentence or two explaining your reasoning). Answer: Based on my assessment, the survey design/flow receives a score of 3 out of 5. The questions were pertinent, but the flow could have been strengthened to guarantee a logical
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development and keep the respondents from becoming confused. Furthermore, it might have been advantageous to give additional background information on the open campus idea.