@@masonlory3565 this can be represented with two equations. both have 1 head (H)...chicken has 2 legs (L) and rabbit has 4..equations are chicken (H) + rabbit (H) = 45 AND chicken (L) + rabbit(L) = 110... then substitute corresponding values for legs and heads.. so you come up with chicken + rabbit = 45 AND 2chicken + 4rabbits=110... solve the equation and you'll get rabbit=10 and chicken = 35.
No. Many closed questions need an “other” option as you might not think of all alternatives. You could put an open question after, saying please specify. I did this in a survey about fast food and found I’d left out pizza as an alternative.
Survey on whether or not people know how much things cost: How much does chocolate cost: 1-2 4-12 13-15 15+ PLEASE DON'T BE THIS PERSON. I get asked to do so many surveys and they are all like this. If you are going to ask someone to do your survey for free, please don't waste their time.
Hello! Great video! Two quick questions for you, if you don't mind. My research question is: "What community programs would be most beneficial to male adolescents between the ages of 11 and 17 who are experiencing adolescent dating violence (including physical, psychological, and sexual abuse, as well as stalking behaviors) in Orange County, California?" .... I am (hypothetically) planning to ask the opinions of men ages 25 to 35 who have experienced such dating abuse in their adolescent years. I am having difficulty coming up with ideas on what variables should be measured and am wondering if you might have any suggestions to get me going on the right path? Second question, is it OK to mix a bunch of types of questions on the questionnaire...much like the last cartoon example displayed in your video? Thank you!
This sounds like a sensitive study. Do make sure you get ethics approval. It is good to provide a variety of question types. Look at what other research has been done in this area of study and see what questions they used.
Would it not be better, instead of saying regularly, sometimes, or never, as those can be subjective and mean different things to different people, to say "daily, weekly, monthly"? Or at least say "regularly (daily), sometimes (weekly or monthly), and then include rarely (yearly) and never? I thought that quantifying the choices, in this case in terms of time, would be clearer to people rather than regular/sometimes/rarely/never.
There is a case for both, depending on what you are referring to. The problem with daily and weekly is that it is unclear where you would put two times a week and similar. You could ask how many times a week or similar. Sometimes what you want to know is person's subjective feeling about how frequent something is.
@@DrNic if we have to find a correlation between 3 variables in our research, then is it effective or appropriate to use all of 3 variables in a single questionnaire to measure rather than making separate questionnaire for each?
You MUST use the same questionnaire to find if there is a correlation between variables if each observation is a person. For correlation you need to have the score for each variable over the same person. I suggest you watch ruclips.net/video/hZxnzfnt5v8/видео.html to get an idea of what an observation is.
Hello I am doing my disso and I don't know what questions to write down. It's to do with the motivation and job satisfaction in the banking industry. Is there any chance you can help me with that please?
You need to think about what you want to know and how it will help the store better serve the customers. You might find this video helpful: ruclips.net/video/PLTZrQt01S4/видео.html
Hello! I'm trying to write some questions for my survey but not sure if they are connected to each other or not. It would be amazing if you have any recommendations to get help.
Hi Dr Nic, I am PhD candidate, currently i am designing my questionnaire which is about "Deception in Websites Design and Textual content", normally because of deception all the questionnaire statements are negative, and i have heard that negative statement will effect the validity and reliability, what i should do, what do you think of mixing of positive and negative statement?.
My personal experience is that negative statements are really difficult for people to understand, and mixing them is even worse. If at all possible make the statements positive. Can you give me an example of a question?
Lol my teacher gave me this link
That's what the videos are made for!
Dr Nic's Maths and Stats and they help a lot
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Omg your the best teacher. Please give me an A+ in the test.
In the yard were chickens and rabbits. Together they had 45 heads and 110 legs. How many chickens and how many rabbits was in the yard?
10 rabbits and 35 chickens. (if all chickens then there would be 90 legs. There are 20 spare legs, so there must be ten rabbits.)
@@masonlory3565 this can be represented with two equations. both have 1 head (H)...chicken has 2 legs (L) and rabbit has 4..equations are
chicken (H) + rabbit (H) = 45 AND chicken (L) + rabbit(L) = 110... then substitute corresponding values for legs and heads.. so you come up with chicken + rabbit = 45 AND 2chicken + 4rabbits=110... solve the equation and you'll get rabbit=10 and chicken = 35.
Thank you for your insights. It's so helpful for my study ❤
You are so welcome!
Because of you teacher I am here now...
Hope it's helping
Pls help answer my assignment thank you 🙂
How can you go about finding the best wording for a question on a questionnaire?
What ideas do you have? (I’m a teacher)
Nobody:
Nobody At All:
Me: Hi everybody. _hI dR nIcK._
You'd be surprised!
Is putting an "other" option in my closed question make it an open question?
No. Many closed questions need an “other” option as you might not think of all alternatives. You could put an open question after, saying please specify. I did this in a survey about fast food and found I’d left out pizza as an alternative.
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The text blurb at 1:18 made me chuckle
Indeed - I'd forgotten about that one. My son, who did some of the editting, is pretty funny.
I will use it a lot thanks
Glad to hear it!
Thanks :) 777th to like this. Hope this is a good sign that I will pass the subject.
Fingers crossed!
I got sent my instructor. Very informative.
Glad to hear it.
Survey on whether or not people know how much things cost:
How much does chocolate cost:
1-2
4-12
13-15
15+
PLEASE DON'T BE THIS PERSON. I get asked to do so many surveys and they are all like this. If you are going to ask someone to do your survey for free, please don't waste their time.
Hello! Great video! Two quick questions for you, if you don't mind. My research question is: "What community programs would be most beneficial to male adolescents between the ages of 11 and 17 who are experiencing adolescent dating violence (including physical, psychological, and sexual abuse, as well as stalking behaviors) in Orange County, California?" .... I am (hypothetically) planning to ask the opinions of men ages 25 to 35 who have experienced such dating abuse in their adolescent years. I am having difficulty coming up with ideas on what variables should be measured and am wondering if you might have any suggestions to get me going on the right path? Second question, is it OK to mix a bunch of types of questions on the questionnaire...much like the last cartoon example displayed in your video? Thank you!
This sounds like a sensitive study. Do make sure you get ethics approval. It is good to provide a variety of question types. Look at what other research has been done in this area of study and see what questions they used.
Would it not be better, instead of saying regularly, sometimes, or never, as those can be subjective and mean different things to different people, to say "daily, weekly, monthly"? Or at least say "regularly (daily), sometimes (weekly or monthly), and then include rarely (yearly) and never? I thought that quantifying the choices, in this case in terms of time, would be clearer to people rather than regular/sometimes/rarely/never.
There is a case for both, depending on what you are referring to. The problem with daily and weekly is that it is unclear where you would put two times a week and similar. You could ask how many times a week or similar. Sometimes what you want to know is person's subjective feeling about how frequent something is.
@@DrNic Thanks for the response :)
Thank you Dr Nic :)
You are most welcome - glad I could help.
Can we use 3 variables of our research in a single survey questionnaire..
Please guide .
Surveys usually include multiple variables - one per question. Is this what you are asking?
@@DrNic if we have to find a correlation between 3 variables in our research, then is it effective or appropriate to use all of 3 variables in a single questionnaire to measure rather than making separate questionnaire for each?
You MUST use the same questionnaire to find if there is a correlation between variables if each observation is a person. For correlation you need to have the score for each variable over the same person. I suggest you watch ruclips.net/video/hZxnzfnt5v8/видео.html to get an idea of what an observation is.
@@DrNic Thank you ma'am..
Hello I am doing my disso and I don't know what questions to write down. It's to do with the motivation and job satisfaction in the banking industry. Is there any chance you can help me with that please?
Sorry - you will need to get your supervisor to help you.
Hello Doctor Nic!
Hello
Please can you suggest some questions, my topic is about visiting departmental store and ask from customers, and staff.
You need to think about what you want to know and how it will help the store better serve the customers. You might find this video helpful: ruclips.net/video/PLTZrQt01S4/видео.html
thank you
You're welcome
Oh! I should add to my question that I posted that the questions have to be close-ended ... this is why I am having difficulty 😮💨
Ok
Do you have a questionnaire about unlabeled canned tuna
no
Hello! I'm trying to write some questions for my survey but not sure if they are connected to each other or not. It would be amazing if you have any recommendations to get help.
Sorry I'm a bit busy right now.
Hi. Do you offer sessions for a fee. I am need of some serious help
Can you help me pls,I want to write about favorite hobbies and sports
Pls help me
I'm not sure how this is related.
Thank you Madam
Hi Dr Nic, I am PhD candidate, currently i am designing my questionnaire which is about "Deception in Websites Design and Textual content", normally because of deception all the questionnaire statements are negative, and i have heard that negative statement will effect the validity and reliability, what i should do, what do you think of mixing of positive and negative statement?.
My personal experience is that negative statements are really difficult for people to understand, and mixing them is even worse. If at all possible make the statements positive. Can you give me an example of a question?
@@DrNic Thanks for responding,
The example, " Deceiving website, lack of authority and sponsorship toward the information such as anonymous authors "
@@fatin0011 Hi. You either need to ask a question or make a statement for people to agree or disagree with.
I want to conduct a survey on soil erosion. Can you help me with 10 MCQ questions?
My caption is wrong..not them!
I'm not sure what you are talking about. Can you give me a time stamp for the caption mistake?
Plz can u give me an example of a survey
There was an example of a survey in the video.
😊
Thanks
Hi, Dr. Nic!(a la the Simpsons)
Indeed.
the image you have put on the ppt is kind of distracting.
They can be. Lots of people like them though and some are pretty funny.
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My teacher also gave this link
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Ok
One more possibly important factor! I am supposed to create a survey based on qualitative non-probability techniques
If you do that, then the inference does not really apply as it requires a random sample.
@@DrNic thank you, Dr. Nic.... also, can a qualitative research questionnaire have close ended questions? Or is it open-ended only?
@@everything-pz2ev Both are fine
the text on screen is hilarious actually
Thanks - I thought so. My editor/son made them up and they always make me laugh.
too many mouth noises DX
Sorry about that. I’m trying to get the sound better on my videos.