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What is the purpose of a survey? What are three examples of a survey and what potential purpose could each be used for?

How can one work to ensure the participants of a survey will have their responses kept private?

How can one work to ensure that information gained from a survey is unbiased?
Would planning and having ample time to conduct a survey be important? If so, why? If not, why not?
Look at issues that are related to conducting surveys and the processes for collecting data.

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Survey Methodology

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The purpose of a survey is to attain the opinion on a specific matter. Survey is used to collect the Quantitative information with the help of different methods. Three examples of survey are Questionnaire, which is used in the Economic and Business Survey, Face to Face Interview: performed in the Intensive Investigation, last is the Observation Method: used to study Behavioral Sciences (Doyle, 2008).

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To ensure the participants that their responses would be kept ...

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