Methods of Survey Administration Flashcards
Administering a survey is a systematic way of achieving certain goals. The following methods are introduced by ___________________
Sarah Mae Sincero (2012).
This process of conducting the survey involves the researcher. It is used to probe the answers of the respondents and at the same time, to observe the behavior of the respondents, either individually or as a group.
Personal Approach
2 Types of Personal Approach
Face-to-face Structured Interview
Telephone Survey
The interview is set personally, and the people involved face each other in order to gather the necessary information.
Face-to-face Structured Interview
Questions on the survey are asked directly to the respondent by the researcher.
Face-to-face Structured Interview
The survey is done using telephone or cellular phones. The calls are made to ask individuals about certain questions.
Telephone Surveys
This method can be used for asking consequential questions.
Telephone Surveys
In this type of approach, the survey is administered without the actual presence of the researcher and the respondents are expected to accomplish the survey independently.
Self-Administered Approach
Types of Self Administered Approach
Paper-and-pencil Survey
Online Survey
Mail Survey
This is a traditional method of administering a survey which entails that respondent be or are accompanied by someone who is computer literate.
Paper-and-pencil Survey
This is a useful technique especially for studies which include many respondents from different locations.
Online Survey
This is used to gather information from respondents who live in different areas.
Online Survey
This enables all participants to answer through different online platforms.
Online Survey
This popular tool requires an easy- administering of the survey where survey questionnaires are mailed to individuals who are given enough time to read and ponder on the information asked.
Mail Survey