Just an FYI - When you’re doing a quiz, please read the question accurately. I gave the following question on a quiz yesterday, and more than 50% of the class gave me their family’s income category.
Please fix the following survey question: “Check the income category that includes your total family income last year. ____ Less than $15,000 ____ $15,000-$26,000 ____ $26,000-$49,999 ____ $50,000-$74,999 ____ $75,000 and more” FYI - I will never ask y’all your family income. I don’t care if you’re as rich as Midas or as poor as Job’s turkey. I want you to FIND THE PROBLEM with the survey question and FIX it. I want you to learn. I don’t need to know how much money your parents make.
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3/14/2016 12:42:39 am
Preparing is critical for the general populace's prosperity and human period. The speculation that men require more direction than women since they are suppliers is invalid according to my perception.
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1/9/2018 09:18:14 am
That's right. This is actually one of my issues whenever I am answering some questionnaires from researchers. They are not making the question clear but expecting a great answer from us. That's not going to happen, and they should know that in the first place. It's like you're expecting a good result without making an effort. The sample that you've written above was right. That's how you make a question! Thanks for that example.
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