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Survey Designs Used to collect descriptive data
Study attitudes or values of a group Common practices of a group May be used to describe elements of a specific group or generalize to a larger population May study relationships between/among variables
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Survey Methods Interviews
Investigator asks specific questions of a respondent and records responses Affords opportunity for in-depth analysis Types Structured - investigator uses a specific set of questions Unstructured - no fixed agenda Has flexibility to diverge from the nature of a question vs. questionnaire “Go where the discussion leads you”
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Survey Methods Questionnaires
“Pen and paper response” a pre-determined set of questions Provides anonymity and encourages honest responses Questions should be standardized (everyone answers the same question) and determined to be valid and reliable Requires self-reporting & subject to bias recall
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Questionnaires Disadvantage - may not be able to explore a response in depth This problem may be alleviated with a good design
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Question Types Closed-ended
Respondent selects from among several choices Example - simple structure (dichotomous response) “Are you currently practicing physical therapy?” a. Yes b. No
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Question Types Response over a continuum
“How important do you feel clinical research is to the practice of physical therapy?” a. Very important b. Important c. Somewhat important d. Not important e. Not sure
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Question Types Branching
1. “Do you read a professional journal such as PHYSICAL THERAPY at least one time per month? A. No > Go to question 3. B. Yes 2. “How many hours do you spend reading this journal? _________ 3. ….
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Question Types Rank-order
“The following are characteristics of a researcher. Please order them in terms of importance from 1(most important) to 4 (least important.” _____methodical _____careful _____persistent _____on-time
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Question Types Open-ended
“Describe the characteristics that you feel are important to be an effective physical therapy practitioner.” _______________________________
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Analysis Descriptive statistics Frequency analysis
65% of the respondents were female 35% of the respondents were male Frequency analysis Chi square examines significant relationships between variables
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