1. Describe what the process was like in trying to create questions for your research topic.
At first it was hard trying to figure out questions for people to answer. I just thought of random questions and some basic questions like grade and gender. I knew that I needed to get results back about what people thought about Athletic wear so I asked what brand people liked. I asked what do they like about that brand. It was also hard not repeating the same question.
2. What was different in your survey than the other people you worked with in your group?
There isn't many differences between my survey and the other people in my group's survey. We all asked what gender people were and their grade. We also asked what brand people like best and what they like about it. I asked what job people have because they could wear athletic clothes during it. One person said they teach swim lessons so they can wear athletic wear during that.
3. Did your demographic questions help you in understanding your results? If yes or no explain why?
They helped me see if boys or girls where taking my survey and what grade they were in.
4. Was there anything the survey results could tell you about your topic? Be specific. If not, explain why not.
The survey told me that Nike was the most popular brand that people liked and they liked the quality and comfort of it.
5. How many responses did you get for your survey?
16 responses
6. What is a good project for the class to do that could be formatted similar to The Apprentice?
I liked this project. At first it was fun taking the survey's but then it got boring after like taking 10. It was sorta like the Apprentice but not really. |
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Survey Process and results
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