Grade 12 - EAPP: Quarter 2 Week 6
Grade 12 - EAPP: Quarter 2 Week 6
Grade 12 - EAPP: Quarter 2 Week 6
Quarter 2 Week 6
CONDUCTING A SURVEY
SURVEY
A survey is a general view, examination, or
description of someone or something. It also
refers to looking carefully and thoroughly at
(someone or something), especially to assess
them.
- Is one of the best ways that we will know and
understand the people’s choices, attitudes, or
feelings on certain issues.
- Is a research method used for collecting data
from a predefined group of respondents to gain
information and insights into various topics of
interest.
THREE STEPS IN CONDUCTING A SURVEY
1. Decide on four or five option survey question. Then make a tally chart having its
3. Count the answers making the item having the least to the greatest tallies. Then
make a graphic representation of the results.
“IT’S YOUR TURN”
Directions:
A. Write down five of your family’s favorite home quarantine activities. Rank
them accordingly to the frequency of engaging in it. Number them 5,4,3,2,1.
B. Ask each member of your family to give his/her rank of the home quarantine
activities you listed in Test A. Just add rows to include all other members of
the family. (Please follow the given example below. You may add another
column to activities not listed below. Answers may vary.)
Directions:
Cooking 5,5,1 11 9
Washing 4,4,4 12 6
Cleaning 3,3,3 9 5
Playing 2,1,3 6
Using Cellphone 1,2,2 5 Cooking Washing Cleaning Playing Using Cellphone
ADDITIONAL TASK
• Do pilot testing
TEST • Detect flaws
1. Personal Approach
a. Face to face structured interview
b.. Telephone Survey
2. Self - Administered Approach
a. Paper and pencil survey
b. Online Survey
c. Mail Survey
DIFFERENT TYPES OF ACADEMIC REPORTS
1.Survey Report
2.Laboratory / Scientific Report
3.Field Report