DP PSYCHOLOGY SURVEY PROJECT. SURVEYS AND DATA! TASK: TO CREATE A CORRELATIONAL SURVEY What is a survey? What purpose do surveys play in Psychological.

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DP PSYCHOLOGY SURVEY PROJECT

SURVEYS AND DATA!

TASK: TO CREATE A CORRELATIONAL SURVEY What is a survey? What purpose do surveys play in Psychological research? Take 7 minutes in your groups and: Brainstorm potential topics for a survey of your peers KEEP IN MIND THE FOLLOWING: What do you want to correlate/establish a connection between? Circumstance/Behavior? Action(s)/Behavior?

NEXT STEPS… 1.Take notes on “The Survey Method” from the following websites: Bring your notes to me to review and check 3.Draw a name for your partner 4.Partners begin planning the survey

TO BE COMPLETED TODAY 1.Your Team’s Survey Question: What action(s) & behavior(s) are you trying correlate stated in the form of a question? 2.Your Team’s Targeted Sample: Who will you be asking? Why is this your best sample set? How many will make up your sample? 3.Timeline: When will you conduct your survey? 4.Details: Will you “interview” or have them complete a hardcopy? 5.The Survey: Will you have responders identify: age? Gender? Grade? 6.Create the Survey: Go to my webpage; DP Activities; links for samples/templates