
EAPP QUIZ #2
Quiz by Teacher Fam
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A document that describes the process, progress, or results of technical or scientific research or the state of a technical or scientific research problem.
A research instrument consisting of a series of questions for the purpose of gathering information from respondents.
A document whose task is to present the information gathered during the survey in an objective manner. It presents a summary of all the responses that were collected in a simple and visually appealing manner.
The first thing you need to do is to create a set of questions that will be used to carry out your survey. The responses received from the questionnaire will determine the final outlook of the survey report. What step of a good survey report is indicated?
After successfully analyzing and interpreting your data, it is ready to feature in your survey report. At this stage, all you need to do is plug and play because everything you need has been prepared in the previous steps.
This part of the survey report should include all the information necessary for someone else to recreate your experiment. Your experimental notes will be very useful for this section of the report.
This section is intended to explain to your reader what your data can be interpreted to mean. As with all science, the goal for your report is simply to provide evidence that something might be true or untrueânot to prove it unequivocally.
This part of the survey report draw the reader into the paper. To simplify things, follow the âinverted pyramidâ structure, which involves narrowing information from the most broad (providing context for your experiment to the most specific (what exactly your experiment is about).
At the beginning of this section, write a paragraph that summarizes the key takeaway points of your survey. Ask yourself what should readers learn from this survey?
What is the correct arrangement of a survey report?
To conclude/ to sum up/ In conclusion, the survey clearly shows.... ⢠On the basis of these findings, it would seem that...... ⢠The results of this survey suggest/indicate/demonstrate/reveal that ⢠More useful language
The purpose/aim/intention of this report is to examine/assess/evaluate the results of a survey in which.....people/residents/viewers were asked about/whether/what.
The majority/minority of viewers, etc. felt/believed that. ⢠A significant percentage of those who responded expressed (dis)approval of.
Firstly, participants were told that all of the food was colored using artificial dyes. Each person was then allowed to choose three items to eat. This meant they could not select one of each color. A record was kept of the colors selected by each person. The results were then calculated according to food color preferences overall and preferences by gender.
Teachers should be more innovative in the development of instructional and supplementary materials that they can utilize in teaching EAPP, as well as in facilitating learning to the students. They should also be more resourceful and creative in designing and creating their own materials.
The research indicated that even when participants were told that all food options were artificially colored, they still chose savory food that looked ânaturalâ rather than food dyed blue. This suggests that adults have preference for food colors that look natural. However, blue is not a color associated with food; this might have distorted the results.
The following are the things you should document while observing Except
Part of report where attachments such as figures/tables/charts/graphs of results, statistics, pictures, maps, drawings, or, if applicable, transcripts of interviews are attached. The order in which they are organized is dictated by the order they were first mentioned in the text of the report.
List of people who helped you research or prepare the report, including your proof readers.
Details of published sources of material referred to or quoted in the text (including any lecture notes and URL addresses of any websites used.