Designing a Survey

Designin" rel="nofollow">ing a Survey Order Description Designin" rel="nofollow">ing a Survey Purpose Most of us have taken a survey at some poin" rel="nofollow">int in" rel="nofollow">in our lives. Poorly designed surveys can be in" rel="nofollow">incredibly frustratin" rel="nofollow">ing to the person takin" rel="nofollow">ing the survey and they rarely yield quality in" rel="nofollow">information. Designin" rel="nofollow">ing high quality surveys takes time and critical thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing. In social work practice, we want to min" rel="nofollow">inimize any disruption to our clients while also tryin" rel="nofollow">ing to fin" rel="nofollow">ind out how we can best serve them. In this discussion post, you will be thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing through how to collect basic in" rel="nofollow">information from your clients. Instructions Create an origin" rel="nofollow">inal discussion post where you develop a short survey consistin" rel="nofollow">ing of between 5 to 10 questions based on the scenario related to your topic. Be sure to collect the relevant demographic in" rel="nofollow">information. Use Scenario below- Discussion: Survey ? Foster Care ? You work at a government agency charged with licensin" rel="nofollow">ing all foster homes in" rel="nofollow">in your state. You want to create a survey for foster parents in" rel="nofollow">in the state to understand how long they plan to contin" rel="nofollow">inue bein" rel="nofollow">ing foster parents.? Reference - use only if needed Rubin" rel="nofollow">in, A. & Bellamy, J. (2012). Practitioner?s Guide to Usin" rel="nofollow">ing Research for Evidence-Based Practice. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ? Chapters 9-10