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Location: Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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I did that in college too and really enjoyed it. Back then we had to accost unsuspecting students and faculty as they walked from class to class and have them fill out a paper copy of the survey as we watched in order to get enough responses. I think there's a future for this interweb thingy.
Part of the class is learning how to draft the questions. The final grade will reflect how well the questions and options were selected to elicit useful information relevant to the research he is trying to do. Hearing that the questions or responses seemed counterintuitive to the respondent is good feedback for the student.
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MRM 1994 Carrera
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