1. Definition
Survey is a study in which the main source of data and information is obtained by respondents as survey samples.
2. Function
a. To obtain facts from existing indications
b. Looking for factual information from a group, area, etc
c. Evaluate and compare things that have been done by other people in dealing with similar things
d. Showed on a number of individuals / units either by census or by sample
e. The results are for planning and decision making
3. Expression to Explain/Writing
Example of a Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire for a Restaurant:
1) The presentation of food products is neat and attracts the attention of consumers
2) Prices are set affordable and comparable to the taste
3) The menu at the restaurant has a variety of flavors and is delicious
4) Service at the restaurant is fast, friendly, and satisfying
5) Resto provides remote ordering with good quality
6) Would you recommend our restaurant to others?
4. Types of Surveys
1) Online Surveys
Online surveys are beneficial for companies that have a wide reach. But online surveys do have their cons, online surveys could be accessed anywhere, but the survey recipient has to have internet access.
2) Paper Surveys
Paper surveys are often easier to read for many since they’re printed in large fonts with black text on white paper. But one major con of paper surveys is that they can be pricier.
3) Mail Surveys
Mail surveys have a wide geographic reach since most places are accessible by post. But you should keep in mind that your response rate will often be lower if you don’t pre-paid return envelopes for the participants
4) Telephone Surveys
For a telephone survey, a real live interviewer will ask a series of questions and record responses. Phone surveys run the risk of looking like a telemarketing call or being ignored.
5) In – Person Surveys
With these surveys, interviewers are able to directly interact with a respondent and to ask follow up questions that really delve into the nuances and intricacies of response. But, In- person surveys can be time consuming.
6) Panel Surveys
Panel surveys is when you select a group of people to surveys repeatedly over a period of time. But panel surveying takes time and preparation to make them effective and usable.
7) Focus Group Surveys
Focus groups are a variation of in-person surveying methods that includes a panel of 6-10 people that represent the target population. The cons this survey thought include the costs of preparing a moderator and participants
Okayy, jadi untuk teorinya udah jelas kan ya. Next kita langsung ke contoh-contoh surveynya nih. Cekidottt
5. Samples
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Survey-Sample-for-Social-Return-Measurement-20_fig1_237263943
https://komunikasi.umm.ac.id/en/pages/statistik-2.html
https://youthtruthsurvey.org/students-weigh-in-part3/
https://youthtruthsurvey.org/students-weigh-in-part3/
6. Writing
Jadi, gambar diatas adalah pertanyaan-pertanyaan survey yang udah aku buat. Untuk kalian yang ingin ikut mengisi, boleh banget kok! Aku drop link-nya dibawah ya.
Okay segitu dulu materi dari aku, jika ada salah kata mohon dimaafkan
ya.Thank you yang sudah baca blog ini. Semoga bermanfaat dan tetap semangat
belajar!
See ya!
baguss, mudah dipahami
BalasHapusThank you April!
HapusHalo Chelsea... materi yang kamu buat sangat keren, banyak ilustrasi biar enggak cepat bosan!. Tema writing yang kamu buat juga menarik! Semangat terusss!!!
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