Sunday, February 21, 2010

week 6 reflection--yonghwa

This week, my group created a survey to find out the view of the public about hydro electric boats.

What I know about surveys:

I know that surveys are used to collect information about the subject it is surveying about. It is used to find out the view of the audience/public for either suggestions or improvements. It may also ask about the opinion of the audience/public about the subject. Surveys are flexible in the sense that a wide range of information can be collected.

What I think about surveys:

I think that surveys are extremely useful in terms of getting and collating information as it is very easy to administrate and collate the data. I feel that surveys that just involve "yes and no" questions may be less effective in collecting these data.

What I found out in the survey:

Because our group has not completed publishing the survey, we do not have much information. But, we now know about what we need to find out from the public.

What I can do after the survey:

Even though we have not created the survey, we expect to collate the data and present it in a form of a pie chart for questions that asks about the audience's opinion. Also, with the data, we will have a better understanding about what we would have to do and would be able to proceed with creating our product.

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