Transcription of Chapter 3 SURVEY RESEARCH
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46 Community-Based RESEARCH : A Handbook for Native AmericansPage you have any suggestions for improvement of the following areas?Instruction;Counseling:Services:Te xtbooks:Facilities:Students:Administrato rs:Teachers:Other Personnel:Cultural Activities:Extra-curricular Activities:Policies:Funding:4. Do you have any other comments?Respondent iChapter 3 SURVEYRESEARCHA SURVEY is a method of collecting data in aconsistent way. SURVEY RESEARCH is useful for doc-umenting existing community conditions,characteristics of a population, and communityopinion. In this Chapter , you will find an outlineof the steps needed to conduct surveys using boththe questionnaire and interview methods. Detailson preparing questionnaires and interviewschedules are presented,alongwith acomparison of both methods for different com-munity-based situations.
Jan 02, 1981 · broader view of the uses and techniques of the survey. TYPES OF SURVEYS There are several different approaches to conducting a survey. One very common approach is the cross-sectional survey, where a set of infor-mation is collected for a sample at one point in time. Data may be collected from a sample of the population or from the entire ...
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