...SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE Name: Designation: Employer: 1. How comfortable is your work environment? Extremely comfortable Quite comfortable Slightly comfortable Not at all comfortable 2. Are you satisfied with your employer's catered meals? Satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Slightly dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied 3. Are you satisfied with your employee benefits? Extremely satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Quite dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied 4. How challenging is your job? Extremely challenging Very challenging Slightly challenging Not at all challenging 5. How well are you paid for the work you do? Very well Moderately well Slightly well Not at all well 6. How realistic are the expectations of your supervisor? Extremely realistic Very realistic Slightly realistic Not at all realistic 7. How often do the tasks assigned to you by your supervisor help you grow professionally? Often Quite often Very often Not at all often 8. How many opportunities do you have to get promoted where you work? A great deal A lot A few None at all 9. Are you supervised too much at work? Too Little About the right amount Too Much 10. Are you satisfied with your job? Extremely satisfied Slightly satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Extremely dissatisfied 11. How proud are you of your employer's brand? Extremely proud Very proud Slightly proud Not at all proud 12. How likely are you...
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...Name_________________ Gender____ Age____Directions: Put a check mark (/) if you agree to the corresponding choices. Chose only one. * Do you have cell phone ?____ Yes____No * If yes, how many hours did you spend when using it ?____1-3hours____4-6hours____7hours and above * What applications you commonly used when studying ?____messaging and calls____camera____games____ebooks____music____calculator____visiting social network sites (SNS) * Why many student have long period of time to spend in cell phone than to do school stuff ?____the focus of student is not on the studies____easiest or not so difficult to understand than to do school stuff____some student are already addict in using Cellphone * As a student, what would be the negative effect of the cell phone in your study ?____low grade____disatraction that hamper student learning____impede the brain activity____poor usage of proper english____negative behavior of the students____health hazard * A possitive effect ?____fastest way to do school stuff____easiest way to communicate to other people which serves as source of information____A useful material that you used during class (Ex. Calculator, Dictionary, and Guide formula) | Name_________________ Gender____ Age____Directions: Put a check mark (/) if you agree to the corresponding choices. Chose only one. * Do you have cell phone ?____ Yes____No * If yes, how many hours did you spend when using it ?____1-3hours____4-6hours____7hours...
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...Survey Name (Optional) Age* Address (City)* Gender* Employment status* * Male - Employed * Female - Unemployed * Others - Self-employed 1. 2. If student, how much is your weekly allowance? * P 500 below * P 600-1000 * P 1,100 above 3. If employed, how much is your monthly salary? * P 10,000 below * P 11,000-17,000 * P 18,000 above 4. Primary mode of transportation: * PUJ * FX * Bus * Taxi * MRT/LRT 5. Rate the activities you usually do on your free time* Often Seldom Watch TV _____ _____ Internet Surfing _____ _____ Shopping _____ _____ Listen to Radio _____ _____ Read _____ _____ (Brochures, Magazines, Newspapers) 6. What kinds of bags do you always wear?* * Backpack * Shoulder bag * Body-strap bag 7. If you buy your own bags, where?* * Direct Selling * Internet (Online) * Malls, Company Outlets 8. How much are you willing to spend in buying new bags? * Php 300.00 below * Php 301.00 – Php 600.00 * Php 601.00 above 9. What is the main reason why you buy new bags?* * Trend * Boost confidence * Fulfil happiness 10. Put a check for the attributes of bags that you mostly look for* * Brand * Design * Quality * Price * Features (Color, Texture, Shape, Size) * Materials * Uniqueness 11....
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...SHAILESH J. MEHTA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Bridging The Gap BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS PROJECT GROUP 5 Rishi Ramesh 139278007 Parthajit Dutta 139278014 Ananth SG 139278018 Vedavyas Pai 139278071 Manjunath Mantagani 139278085 Your Opinion Counts!!! SJM School of Management – IIT Bombay 1) What do you think about placements in your college? _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) List the skills that would be needed for better placements. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Finishing School: A finishing school is a specialized placement training institute which specializes in services such as training students on interview handling skills, Group Discussion Skills, technical and functional competency building skills, Written Ability Test skills etc. These trainings are given by experts who have huge industry experience and know every aspect of recruitment and placements. Rate the following statements on this scale: Strongly Agree 5 Agree 4 Neutral 3 Disagree 2 Strongly Disagree 1 Business Research Methods Project There is a need for placement training sessions/workshops in your college. Providing specific placement related training is not under the purview of the...
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...APPENDIX SET A: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The aim of this research is to find out The Determinants Of Internet Banking Service Quality In Vietnam. This may take 5 minutes of your time. The survey form comprises of three sections. Please make sure that you have responded to every statement. All data and measurements obtained from this research study will be stored confidentially. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION A: PERSONAL INFORMATION A0 1. Gender ( ) Male ( ) Female 2. Age ( ) 20s ( ) 30s ( ) 40s ( ) More than 50 3. How long have you been using Internet Banking? ( ) Less than 3 months ( ) 3-12 months ( ) More than 12 months 4. Who is your primary bank? i.e Where do you do the most of your Internet banking? (Please choose one only): ( ) Asia Commercial Bank ( ) Dong A Bank ( ) VietcomBank SECTION B: SERVICE QUALITY OF INTERNET BANKING Based on your experiences as a consumer of Internet banking services, please provide information on the quality of the Internet banking services you use. Please mark the number of your choice. Scale of explanation Questions | | 1...
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...3Chapter 3 Research Methodology This chapter presents the research methodology which includes the research design, methods and procedures used in conducting the study. It also includes the subject respondents, research instrument, research environment or locale of the study and analysis of the data gathered. Research Design Descriptive research is used in the study and defined as a description, recording, analysis and interpretation of the presented data. This type of research is the most commonly used and the basic reason for carrying out descriptive research is to identify the cause of something that is happening (DJS Research Ltd, 2010). Descriptive research can be either quantitative or qualitative. It can involve collections of quantitative information that can be tabulated along a continuum in numerical form, such as scores on a test or the number of times a person chooses to use a-certain feature of a multimedia program, or it can describe categories of information such as gender or patterns of interaction when using technology in a group situation. Descriptive research involves gathering data that describe events and then organizes, tabulates, depicts, and describes the data collection (Glass & Hopkins, 1984). The process of descriptive research goes beyond mere gathering and tabulation of the information and data. It involves interpretation of the significance of what is described. Descriptive research may also be defines as a process of gathering, analyzing...
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...Data Gathering Procedure The data for this research were collected using a survey questionnaire. The survey was created using suitable questions modified from related research and individual questions formed by the researcher. The survey was comprised of 20 to 25 questions, which were related to the participant’s perception regarding for the reject products of corrugated box in well pack. In the questionnaire, Likert scale was used to determine if the respondent agreed or disagreed in a statement. After the professor validated the questionnaire, these were distributed to the 4th year Industrial Engineering students of Quezon City Polytechnic University . The researchers assured confidentiality of their survey sheets since the identities are not important. The researchers also understood that people’s consciousness may also affect their honesty and effectiveness in answering the survey, and so, the researchers gave people the option of being anonymous. Participants were given time to respond and then the researchers collected the surveys the next day. There were no incentives offered for participating in the research. Next, the researchers planned the questions that they would be asking to the interview. The researchers interviewed certain number of workers in the company regarding to the reject products. Statistical Treatment of Data In getting the sample size, the group used the Solving formula which is, n= , N stands for the whole population of the workers who where work...
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...Statement of Problems These study intents to find out how aware are the SEA students regarding cybercrimes. It also aimed to answer the following questions: 1. What is the profile of each respondent regarding their awareness? 2. What influences them to such an act of crime? 3. How can they be protected from any forms of cybercrimes? 4. How can these cybercrimes be prevented? Significance of Study The researchers believes that students, particularly in the School of Engineering and Architecture will be benefited from the findings of this study since the study provides basis for awareness and better understanding regarding cybercrimes. Likewise, gives them a focused and clear perspective that such acts of crimes if they get involved have penalties and punishment s according to Republic Act 10175, an act defining cybercrime, providing for the prevention, investigation, suppression and the imposition of penalties therefore and for other purposes. Furthermore, this study helps them refrain from doing such crimes and hopefully they would not do it again if they have done it before. Lastly, we help them how to be protected from cybercrimes so that they would not be a victim of such crime. Scope and Limitations The scopes of this research are the education of students here in University of Baguio for all year levels. The limitations of this research are only those students who are currently enrolled in the University of Baguio at the School of Engineering and Architecture for...
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...A questionnaire is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions and other prompts for the purpose of gathering informationfrom respondents. Although they are often designed for statistical analysis of the responses, this is not always the case. The questionnaire was invented by Sir Francis Galton Questionnaires have advantages over some other types of surveys in that they are cheap, do not require as much effort from the questioner as verbal or telephone surveys, and often have standardized answers that make it simple to compile data. However, such standardized answers may frustrate users. Questionnaires are also sharply limited by the fact that respondents must be able to read the questions and respond to them. Thus, for some demographic groups conducting a survey by questionnaire may not be concrete. As a type of survey, questionnaires also have many of the same problems relating to question construction and wording that exist in other types of opinion polls. ------------------------------------------------- Types A distinction can be made between questionnaires with questions that measure separate variables, and questionnaires with questions that are aggregated into either a scale or index.[1] Questionnaires within the former category are commonly part of surveys, whereas questionnaires in the latter category are commonly part of tests. Questionnaires with questions that measure separate variables, could for instance include questions on: * preferences...
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...telephone survey, or self-administered questionnaire. Give your reasons. a) A survey of the residents of a new subdivision on why they happened to select that area in which to live. You also wish to secure some information about what they like and do not like about life in the subdivision. For a survey of residents, I go for a Personal Interview. My reason for this is because the desired sample consists of respondents in a very specific target population of a new subdivision. I think that the main advantage is that the response rates are very good; the respondents should have the ability to speak truth about the situation. Also, longer interviews are sometimes tolerated; and attitudinal behavior can be best observed with this method. Though this method is more time consuming, it will lead to the best results. It is more friendly and tends to lead to best results. b) A poll of students at Metro University on their preferences among three candidates who are running for president of the student government. Questionnaire - The fact that self-administered questionnaire data are not collected by interviewers makes it a relatively cheaper way of collecting large amounts of data when compared to the cost of hiring interviewers, plus the cost of training them to conduct the interviews. Self-administered questionnaires are also effective at eliciting responses on topics that are sensitive. Respondents might feel less intimidated to answer a mailed questionnaire when compared...
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...Japanese market, we have been active in Europe since 2001. All our work is carried out in accordance with the strictest market research professional standards codes and guidelines and we only conduct surveys for the purpose of marketing research and intelligence. We maintain and update full profile information for all our members on a regular basis and also actively recruit new members to join. Keeping the membership database fresh and engaged has resulted in high response rates for every survey – typically, depending on the complexity or scarcity of the sample, or the sensitivity of the subject, this will be between 12% and 35%. We have defined and implemented a clear set of rules to ensure that quality is our highest priority and support this through regular contact with our members. Currently, we have access to more than 40 million households in over 70 countries – and manage the relationship with global consumers on a daily basis. 10 steps of quality control 1. Maintain database – reliable and up to date 2. Confirm respondent’s identity 3. Screen with strict procedure 4. Select accurately the right sample 5. Inspect and test questionnaire thoroughly 6. Use self-completion method 7. Create user friendly questionnaire 8. Monitor feedback extensively 9. Check questionnaire responses rigorously 10. Offer credible reward system 1 10 steps of quality control Database A large household access requires a wide range of sources for recruitment mainly to ensure that KNOTs...
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...LIFE AND STUDIES OF STOC STUDENTS IN VNHS A Research Paper Presented By: ISIAHNA FAE BALABAG JAMEZEL ANNE SIPSIP Researchers Presented To: MRS. LEAH P. VILOG Research teacher DEDICATION We would like to dedicate this research paper to the following: STOC STUDENTS OF VNHS OUR FAMILY RESEARCHERS who are interested to know the possible effects of early relationship. -Isiahna Fae Balabag & Jamezel Anne Sipsip LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Valenzuela National High School A. Fernando St., Marulas, Valenzuela City February 26, 2014 Dear Respondent: The following is a survey questionnaire dealing with the effects of early relationship to the life of STOC students. Being a STOC student, you are selected to accomplish the said questionnaire. You are requested to answer the given questions as honestly as possible. Please be assured that your answers will be treated with confidentiality. Kindly accomplish the questionnaire by either filling in the blanks or placing checkmarks on the space provided. Thank you very much. Sincerely yours, JAMEZEL ANNE SIPSIP Researcher ISIAHNA FAE BALABAG Researcher LETTER OF APPROVAL Valenzuela National High School A. Fernando St., Marulas, Valenzuela City February 21, 2014 Mrs. Leah P. Vilog Research Teacher Valenzuela National High School Dear Madam: This year, we have the opportunity to write a...
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...manager to decide about further use of reader service cards, evaluation of all methods should be carried out to get deep insight about their relative effectiveness. * Management question: in order to obtain necessary information for manager, respondents in the survey should be asked about frequency of use of the reader service cards and other methods, evaluate their importance. * Management decision: given declining use of reader service cards and higher efficiency of other means of providing information, manager can make decision about phasing out the use of reader service cards. Question 2 Considering ethical issues that are relevant to the study, it is worth mentioning following aspects (American Association of Public Opinion Research, 2010). First, respondents of survey are informed in the questionnaire about content and purpose of conducting the study. This implies that they are able to make conscious decisions about participation in the survey. Moreover, respondents are also informed about confidentiality of the study. Even though there is information at the beginning of the questionnaire about how sample was selected, there is no evidence about expected outcomes of the study. Question 3 Sample of the survey was built based on the stratified disproportionate random sampling approach. Individuals were...
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...GMAT ARGUMENT ESSAY ASSIGNMENT The common notion that workers are generally apathetic about management issues, according to this author, is false, or at least outdated. The author supported his claim with the premise that, a recently published survey indicated that 79% of the nearly 1,200 workers who responded to the survey questionnaires expressed a high level of interest in the topics of corporate restructuring and redesign of benefits programs. However, a critical review of the claim and its premise cast some doubts on the validity of the argument. First, corporate restructuring and redesign of benefit programs is a small part of management issues and thus cannot be used as a basis to say workers have interest in management issues. Second, for workers to have merely indicate on a questionnaire that they have interest in the topics of corporate restructuring and design of benefit programs is not enough to conclude that they actually do it in reality. Finally, a generalization made from the result of a survey with a sample size of 1,200 workers without stating the population size is not adequate. First and foremost, the discussion will touch on the inadequacy of the premise as against the claim. With this, I state that, corporate restructuring and redesign of benefit programs is a small part of management issues and thus cannot be used as a basis to say workers have interest in management issues. Management issues encompass several measures. These are inclusive of spinning...
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...these questions: 1) Why should the management care about work-life balance? 2) What can the management do to reduce this conflict? 3) What can employees do to cope effectively with work-life balance? BACKGROUNG This report was authorized by Professor Rhonda Malomet. At her request, a study of the impact of non-work activities in work behaviour was developed. It was primarily based on interviews and survey. The purpose of this report was to analyze the current situation in The Marketing Store regarding the work-life conflict, and come up with suggestions that might contribute to reduce this conflict. The Marketing Store is a medium size company located at 1209 King Street West, Toronto. It is a marketing services agency, specializing in brand activation, in sales promotion, and field marketing. Among its clients are well known companies such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Best Buy. Data for this report came from a 2006 survey, via a questionnaire, interviews with the company’s staff, business books, and on-line resources. The questionnaire development required special attention for the type of questions and helpful information were found in the professional book Work motivation: theory, issues, and application (Pinder 56-89), and on-line resources (“Work-Life Balance”)....
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