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AIR Lecture 4:
Survey construction, quantitative sampling strategies and tips on group-based presentation

Exercise: Student satisfaction survey

Seminar am:
Complete the group-based presentations
2.00-3.00 Introduction to freeonlinesurvey.com
Seminar pm:
Brief: In groups create an online survey to ascertain the reasons why the current ISM and DIGIM students have selected these courses. In particular you need to identify where they have heard about these courses to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the School's marketing strategy.
Basic Referencing guide (Word file)
For a more comprehensive referencing guide use: Pears, R. and Shields, G., (2004) "Cite them right: Referencing made easy", Northumbria University Press, Newcastle upom Tyne.
Dialog resources:
Dialog Guide 1: the Command Search mode (Word file, 536 Kb)
Dialog Guide 2: Practical examples of the Dialog Command language (Word file, 1.1 Mb)
DIALOG Bluesheets
Online references for Quantitative research:
Survey research
Questionnaire design
Sampling strategies
Survey examples:

Example of a survey with tutor's comments

Example 2: Questionnaire on digital library policies
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