Survey Report Flashcards

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What are the Parts of Survey Report?

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I. Abstract
II. Survey Report
III. References
IV. Appendices

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2
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What does the acronym IMRaD stand for?

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  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Discussions
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3
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Maximum of 250 words

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ABSTARCT

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4
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Parts of Abstract

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  • Introduction
  • Purpose
  • Method
  • Product
  • Conclusion
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4
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What are the parts of Introduction? ( Survey Report)

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  1. Background of the Study
  2. Statement of the Problem
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4
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What are the parts of results? ( Survey Report)

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  1. Result Presentation
  2. Graphs and Tables
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What are the parts of methods ? ( Survey Report)

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  1. Researchers
  2. Respondents
  3. Data Gathering
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5
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What are the steps in Data Analysis?

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  1. Classify respondents based on their demographic info e.g. age, gender, academic track.
  2. Then, start analyzing data according to their classification.
  3. You may consider your respondents’ hobbies or interest in interpreting data.
  4. Use subheadings and separate tables to explain each set of findings. Well-formatted tables help in presenting your findings more efficiently and clearly.
  5. Graphs are useful in simplifying statistical info.
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What are the parts of discussion? ( Survey Report)

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  1. Data Analysis
  2. implication/s of the Result
  3. Restatement of the Main Point/s
  4. Recommendation/s
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6
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It should be used as script for the Recorded Presentation.

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Survey Report

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7
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What are the Guidelines for writing Survey Reports?

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  1. Always use the present tense.
  2. Use reported speech, not direct quotation.
  3. The formal, straightforward, and impersonal style and tone is preferred.
  4. Use reporting verbs such as claim, argue, cite, state, agree and the likes.
  5. Make survey report more specific by using percentages and proportions
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