Conducting a survey
To conduct a survey in your community, follow these steps:
1. As a group, write a hypothesis predicting what your survey will find.
2. Plan and practise the questions that you will ask people. Practise using the correct question intonation.
3. When you ask your questions, be sure to ask each respondent to participate politely. As an example, "Would you help me with a project for my English course by answering a few questions?"
4. Record each respondent's answers from the survey in a chart.
5. Make a master chart that shows the total answers that everyone received, and prepare an analysis of the results.
6. Determine whether your hypothesis was supported. Remember that it is not bad if your hypothesis is not supported.
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