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Making a questionnaire

  • Writer: Shane Mullin
    Shane Mullin
  • Nov 1, 2018
  • 1 min read

We had a group discussion about what makes a good questionnaire/survey and I was then tasked with creating my own questionnaire and gathering data. I was told to make one about podcast's as that would relevant to the next class we'd be doing, we then again had a class discussion about the types of questions to ask. I wrote out one and handed printed copies to my group.

In total I got 5 sheets back with different results and I put them into a word document and used pie charts to organise the data.

For some reason I couldn't arrange the charts in Microsoft Word without everything moving out of place, the result I got was as best as I could get it within the time frame I had to finish. If I was to apply this practise in my actual work instead of an exercise I would spend more time on it. I would also only do pie charts for the most relevant data, instead of every question.


The exercise as whole I actually enjoyed, being able to get specific primary research is going to be a key factor to my up and coming projects, so I'm looking forward to building on the skills I have gained.

 
 
 

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