Level 2 Questionnaires 2.8 Learning Workbook - SPECIAL (damaged stock at $6 each)
Damaged stock at $6 each.
Damage to the book varies but is normally minimal (eg. bent cover, dent on book, ). Content inside the book is still perfectly useable.
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Level 2 Questionnaires Learning Workbook covers NCEA Level 2 Achievement Standard, 91263 (Mathematics and Statistics 2.8) Design a questionnaire.
This standard is internally assessed and worth 3 credits.
The workbook features:
- bite-sized sections of notes with student-friendly explanations
- worked examples to illustrate fundamental concepts
- plenty of exercises so students can develop their skills
- answers to exercises, which are provided at the end of the book
- practice assessment task
An index gives easy access to important terms and definitions highlighted in the text.
This workbook covers the stages of designing a questionnaire in order to effectively investigate a situation. This includes purpose statements, survey methods, desk checks and the keeping of a log book to record all stages in the process. A report is produced to describe the resulting questionnaire and to explain the decisions made in its construction.
The concise notes and write-on exercises keep student work together in a compact format, providing a useful end-of-topic revision tool.
This workbook is ideal for use in the classroom or for homework, home study and revision.
Published: 09/2020
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Metadata
Math, maths
Frances Hinchliffe
9781988586687
978-1-988586-68-7
9780908315437
978-0-908315-43-7
91263
questionnaire
Single AS LWBs
Questionnaires
Exercise A: Writing a purpose statement
Keeping a log book
Exercise B: Research objectives
Survey methods
Exercise C: Survey methods
Question types
Exercise D: Writing questions for a questionnaire
Exercise E: Writing good-quality questions
The desk review
Exercise F: Researching and reviewing the questionnaire
Online questionnaires
Exercise G: Creating an online questionnaire
Writing a final reportE
Exercise H: The pilot survey and the final questionnaire