Minggu, 29 Januari 2023

SURVEY ESSAY

UNDERSTANDING SURVEYS



 Hai teman-teman selamat datang di blogku! Pada kesempatan ini aku ingin menulis materi survey dalam bahasa Inggris kita belajar bareng-bareng yuk....

1.      Definition of survey

Survey is defined as the act of examining a process or questioning a selected sample of individuals to obtain data about a service, product, or process. Data collection surveys collect information from a targeted group of people about their opinions, behavior, or knowledge.

 

2.      Function of survey

The uses of the survey include:

The purpose of the survey is to present data from research objects, and to interpret and analyze them systematically. The correctness of the information depends on the method used in the survey.

a) To obtain facts from existing phenomena;

b) Seeking factual information from a group, area, etc.;

c) Evaluate and compare things that have been done by other people in dealing with similar     matters;

d) Conducted on a number of individuals/units either by census or by sample; and

e) The results are for planning and decision making.

 

3.      Expresssions & setences used in survey

use simple language that is easily understood by the target demographic. Make sure the questions asked are clear, short, not long-winded, so they are easy to understand. The quality of the questions in the survey questionnaire will greatly determine the quality of the response answers which will certainly affect the final results of the survey.

 

Another thing to keep in mind in designing survey questionnaire questions is to avoid bias in the questions. This can easily be done by avoiding including personal opinion in survey questions. For example, when asking about the quality of service at a hotel, don't start the question with a statement stating the quality or certification of the hotel. This will make the respondent be biased before answering the question.

 

It is very important to use the most appropriate question types in designing questions for a survey questionnaire. Some popular types of questions to use are multiple choice, rating scales, and essays. The designer of survey questionnaire questions needs to choose which type of question is most appropriate to use so that respondents can easily submit their answers, in the shortest time, and also do not forget to consider this in order to facilitate the process of analyzing answers later. For example, it is highly recommended to use “yes or no” question types as often as possible. This is because this type of question not only makes it easier for the respondent to answer it, but it will also facilitate the process of analyzing the answers at the end of the survey process later.

 

4.      Sample of survey

Here are some examples of surveys:

1. Population Census. This survey was conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics.

2. Community Satisfaction Survey. This survey is also called IKM (Community Satisfaction Index), which is held by institutions or organizations such as courts, pukesman, civil registry and others.

3. Public Opinion Survey. It is an activity to find out people's opinions on issues related to public problems, and this effort is carried out through a study.

 

5.      Types of survey

Based on the scope and subject matter, surveys can be classified into four categories, namely:

1) Census of tangible things

2) Census of things that are not real (intangible)

3)  Survey samples of real things

4) Survey samples of things that are not real

 

6.      Doing surveys

1. Google form






RESULT

 

Family support is a form of interaction in which there is a relationship of giving and receiving real assistance carried out by the family.

Family support is also the most important element in providing assistance to individuals in dealing with problems and increasing self-confidence.

Family support has a strong influence on the quality of family life

namely having a good impact on individuals in the family, such as increasing

health, facilitating administrative procedures, supporting and maintaining members

other families, and the availability of caregivers to provide support in the family.

 

 From the results of the survey I asked six questions which were answered by 27 people. In the first question there are 26 answers "YES" that their family accepts his physical condition as he is and there is also 1 answer "NO" that the person's family does not accept his physical condition as he is. In question number 2 there were 23 answers "YES" that their families said they were physically attractive, 2 answers "NO" that their families did not say they were physically attractive, 1 answer "normal", and 1 answer that was blank without any explanation. In question number 3 there are 26 answers "YES" that their family is very harmonious and 1 answer "NO" that their families do not adjust. Question number 4 has 21 answers "YES" that the family supports every activity that is participated in at school, 3 answers "NO" that the family does not allow or support them in participating in activities at school, 1 answer "if the activity is positive it is okay", 1 answer "my support system", and 1 answer without explanation or blank. Question number 5 has 26 answers "YES" that his family always gives advice when they make mistakes 1 person answers "NO" that he has never been given advice from his parents when they make mistakes. In the last question there are 24 answers "YES" that the family supports what they aspire to, 1 answer "there will be no family without

support him do that

good", 1 answer "Sometimes", and 1 answer without explanation or blank.

 

Based on the explanation above, it can be concluded that family support can improve physical health, management, stress reactions, productivity, and psychological well-being and adaptability.


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