Surveys and Schedules

Good Monday Morning;

While your next assignments are of course your Linked-In research memos and profiles, you are also expected to be moving forward with your Formal Report investigation at the same time.

Please consider the comments left on your Proposals on the Team Forum page before proceeding, if you have difficulties, please do no hesitate to contact me: erika.paterson@ubc.ca or if Tomo is working with you;  tomoharu.hirota15@gmail.com  – this is a major assignment that needs to get off on the right foot to be 100% successful.

Surveys and Interviews need to be created and set-up as soon as possible. I recommend online surveys, and making interview appointments, today. People are busy and need lead-in time. You should also email the interview questions a few days before the appointment.

Survey Introduction: an example

 A common error with this assignment is the composition of the introduction to your surveys; this is a very important. You must fulfill research ethics.

 Here is a good example for you to study and follow the wording.

Public Transportation on the UBC Vancouver Campus

I am an undergraduate student at UBC engaged in a technical writing project.  The purpose of this survey is to obtain primary data for an analysis and investigation that aims to provide recommendations for improving your experience with public transportation on the UBC Vancouver campus. The final formal report will be addressed to TransLink staff and UBC Campus + Community Planning staff.  Together with the reports available from TransLink website, the data I gather from this survey will serve the ultimate purpose of providing recommendations for increasing efficiency and accessibility. The survey contains 14 multiple-choice questions, and it should take about than 5 minutes of your time. Your responses are voluntary and anonymous. Thank you, I appreciate your generous participation in my survey.

Avoid the Negative

Always avoid the negative when writing survey questions. Example:

  • Have you even been unable to find an item in a timely manner?
  • Rewrite:  Are you able to find items in a timely manner?

Always ‘avoid the negative’ when writing proposals and reports; stress positive outcomes rather than negative situations

Here is an example: negative

 With the rise in employees and with the lack of an organized HR information systems and management in place, it is expected that delivering quality care for employees would be neglected as well as employee management would be more difficult to practice. 

Rewrite: positive

 With the rise in employees the need for well-organized HR information systems and management teams increases and the ability to continue to deliver quality care for employees and management will depend on implementing new and more efficient systems.

Example: negative

If we fail to act now to increase awareness of roller derby and encourage the involvement of new skaters, our league will not be able to maintain the number of skaters necessary for survival.

Rewrite: positive

If we act now to increase awareness of roller derby and encourage the involvement of new skaters, our league will be able to maintain the number of skaters necessary for survival.

And please remember; professional writers are writing for busy people.

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