Parental stress survey
- How many children do you have in elementary or middle school in Old Westbury, Long Island, New York?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4 - What is your highest level of education?
(a) highschool
(b) some college
(c) Bachelor’s degree
(d) Master’s degree or higher - What’s your expected yearly salary?
(a) less than 20,000
(b) 20,000-30,000
(c) 40,000-50,000
(d) 50,000-60,000
(e) 60,000 or higher - How do you cope with stress (Choose 1 answer)
(a) Exercise
(b) smoke
(c) drink
(d) socialize
(e) other - On average, how much time do you spend with your child?
(a) 1 hour
(b) 2 hours
(c) 3 hours
(d) 4 hours
(e) 5 hours or more - What stresses you the most about parenting? (Choose 1 answer)
(a) Working with their school schedule
(b) My child/children do not have electronic gadgets to access the internet for school
(c) My child/children could misuse the internet
(d) My child/children do not get enough attention from their tutors - From 1-to-5, (where 1 is least stress and 5 is most stress), how stressed are you about the efficacy of parent child interaction?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5 - How stressed are you that your child/children could be viewing non-academic websites?
(a) Not stressed
(b) Averagely stressed
(c) Very Stressed - Are you stressed that distant learning could affect your child/children’s ability to form relationships?
(a) Yes, very stressed
(b) Yes, averagely stressed
(c) No, not stressed at all - Do you discuss your child’s emotional and academic needs with them regularly?
(a) Yes, all the time
(b) sometimes
(c) No, don’t get the time
(e) No, it’s not needed - Do you always answer your child’s questions?
(a) Yes, all the time
(b) Yes, only if they make sense
(c) No, it is annoying
(d) No, he/she has to learn on their own - Do you respect your child’s privacy?
(a) yes
(b) no - From 1-to-5, (where 1 is least stress and 5 is most stress), how stressed are you about your child/children’s commitment to education via e-learning?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(d) 5
14. What is your employment status?
(a) Full time
(b) Part time
(c) Unemployed
(d) Not in the labor force
Data Analysis Plan
After collecting information about parents’ viewpoints regarding e-learning, the next step will involve employing descriptive statistics to make sense of the collected information, especially for the multi-choice questions. Specifically, a statistical software like SPSS will be used to group the respondents’ responses and come up with logical data. However, for the open-ended questions, the researcher will conduct a thematic analysis to gather the themes in the responses given by the parents. Thus, from these two data analysis strategies, the researcher will be able to gather the correct information which answers the overall research question.
Informed Consent Document (sample)
Purpose of the Study To collect parents’ views on e-learning
Description of research Respondents will fill a survey
Subject participation voluntary
Potential risks None
Benefits of the study To help gauge the effectiveness of e-learning
Confidentiality Data will be anonymously collected. Also, the respondents’ identities will be protected.
Costs No one will pay anything to participate in this study
Authorization By signing this form, you allow the researcher to use the information you have submitted
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Works Cited
Etikan, Ilker, Sulaiman Abubakar Musa, and Rukayya Sunusi Alkassim. "Comparison of convenience sampling and purposive sampling." American journal of theoretical and applied statistics 5.1 (2016): 1-4.
Rahman, Md Shidur. "The advantages and disadvantages of using qualitative and quantitative approaches and methods in language “testing and assessment” research: A literature review." (2020).
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