In what ways are our superstitions and beliefs in the supernatural different to Chinese people?  The following is an example to help with your Tangjia.

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In what ways are our superstitions and beliefs in the supernatural different to Chinese people?  The following is an example to help with your Tangjia survey project  It is not specifically about your survey topic, but one that s similar  As with previous examples, it is not always complete or of a high standard  Some details about this ‘similar’ survey:  Topic: How different are children and adults?  Students from Year 3 and 4 were interviewed, face-to-face, by Year 8 students  Their parents were asked to complete the survey via

How different are the beliefs of children and adults?

Introduction  Investigated with a survey  Year 3 & 4 students at ZIS and their parents participated  On February 23 rd  Students completed surveys in class  Parents were asked to respond via  Year 4 responses – 27  Parent responses - 17

Aim  Do kids hold different views to adults about all things?  Compare the views of kids and adults

Method  This presentation will report on this survey by looking at: 1.Sampling method 2.Collection method/s 3.Survey design – my question only 4.Survey results – my question only, for each group (adults and children) 1.Data 2.Presentation of results 3.Analysis of results 4.Comparison between adults and children 5.Analysis – Overall survey 6.Conclusion

Survey Sampling  All children in Years 3 and 4 at ZIS were surveyed  17 out of 54 possible parents were surveyed  The survey questions ‘How different are the beliefs children and adults’ is not specific about ZIS children and ZIS parents – asks about all children and all adults  How random was the selection of respondents  Children  Adults  How representative, then was this survey for  Children  Adults

Survey Collection  Student surveys were collected by interview from Year students  What was good  What might not be good

Survey design – my question  My question on the survey was “Some people have magical powers’ with 5 answers from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree.

Survey results – my question

Presentation of results of my question

Analysis of results of my question

Comparison of responses between adults and children

Analysis and interpretation of the entire survey’s results

Conclusion