Survey Analysis Sample Clauses

Survey Analysis. Contained in the investigation there will be surveys to every one of the samples through the statistical process formulated in this project. The instruments we have used, it is guided to a questionnaire, with a scale of measure Likert type. The survey will be applied to the members of the educational institution at ― Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx ‖ High School´s of second course of bachelor which are students, staff, teachers, and the results will be subject of study to determine its level of trust and validity. They will be provided a questionnaire with 10 questions of closed type and multiple selections, those that will have a value to facilitate the code of results.
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Survey Analysis. Inside the investigation it will be applied surveys to each one of the samples already obtained through the statistical process formulated, with the purpose of obtaining their opinions about the outlined thematic. The used instrument, it is guided to a questionnaire of questions, with a scale of measure Liker type. The survey will be applied to the members of the educational community of the Private School N° 1“Xxxx Xxxxxxx”, Seventh Grade students: directive, teachers, and the results will be subject of study according to the existent approaches to determine its level of trust and validity. The chosen sectors will be subjected to the survey, among them authorities, educational and students who will be provided a questionnaire with 10 questions of closed type and multiple selections, those that will have a value to facilitate the code of results. CHAPTER IV
Survey Analysis. This survey will be applied to the students of “Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx School” Eighth, directive, teachers, and the results will be study with each one hypothesis to know if the validity of this project. It is necessary to mention that the survey contain 10 questions that the students need to answer to identify the lack of motivation to learn English. In addition, the interview will be done to the directive and the teachers to know the opinions about the thematic.
Survey Analysis. Inside the investigation it will be applied surveys to each one of the samples already obtained through the statistical process formulated, with the purpose of obtaining their opinions about the outlined topic. The instrument to be used, it is guided to a questionnaire, with a scale of measure Likert type. The survey will be applied to the members of the educational community of the Alborada Technical Senior High School, First Grade students: the principal, teachers, students, and their parents23; the results will be subject of study according to the existent approaches to determine its level of trust and validity. The chosen sectors will be subjected to the survey, among them authorities, educational and students who will be provided a questionnaire with 10 questions of closed type and multiple selections, those that will have a value to facilitate the code of results. The Technical area teachers´ questionnaire has just 8 questions. 23 Data taken from the “Alborada” Senior High School Secretary, Milagro, Guayas, Ecuador. CHAPTER IV
Survey Analysis. Some companies already use the full version of IFRS. Typically, they are larger companies, or subsidiaries of companies who prepare consolidated accounts using IFRS. Some 44% of large companies responding to the survey used IFRS but amongst micro companies this percentage fell to 8%. Most of the medium, small and micro companies using IFRS are subsidiaries of larger companies. Table 6.1 - % of companies already using IFRS Total Large Medium Small Micro Respondents were first asked whether they were aware of the special standard for SMEs, International Financial Reporting Standard for small and medium sized entities (IFRS for SMEs) Table 6.2 - Awareness Are you aware of the International Financial Reporting Standard for small and medium sized entities (IFRS for SMEs)? All Large Medium Small Micro All respondents 38 45 43 37 28 Users of IFRS 57 47 63 69 67 Non users of IFRS 34 44 27 33 27 Only 38% of respondents were aware of the standard. Amongst users of (full) IFRS, the awareness of IFRS for SMEs was 57% but amongst non users the awareness was only 34%. Those that said they were aware of the standard were asked further questions, including questions on how long it would take to prepare accounts using IFRS for SMEs. A total of 123 companies said they were aware of IFRS for SMEs, split approximately equally between the four size groups. The enterprises that were aware of IFRs for SMEs were asked whether it was possible to implement the standard quickly using existing accounting systems. In this and subsequent tables we have included responses for all sizes of companies although it will be appreciated that some large companies will use IFRS rather than IFRS for SMEs. Nevertheless, for the sake of completeness data for all sizes of company is included. Table 6.3 - Implementation Do you think that it would be possible to implement the IFRS for SMEs quickly from existing information/systems? All Large Medium Small Micro % able to implement quickly 46 31 50 54 48 Users of IFRS 62 44 80 67 75 Non users of IFRS 37 21 31 48 44 Opinion was quite evenly split, with 46% saying that it would be possible to implement IFRS quickly using existing systems. Enterprises were then asked questions on the additional annual or set up time to implement IFRS for SMEs, and also on any time saved. They were asked both about any annual additional internal or external time needed to prepare annual accounts, and also any saving in internal or external time. A relatively small number of...
Survey Analysis. ‌ The first task is to analyse the survey. You should have 10 participants and with that information you will be able to fill the data set in attachment 10. With that information you should be able to fill in the required data for Table 8. This is the statistical summary of the results from the survey. The (n=10) indicates the number of respondents. If you have for example 17 participants, it is (n=17). The questions are translated to number as in in the example for question 1: “In the last 3 months, how often (on average) have you used a computer? Please include use in any location (home, work or any other place)” (every day or almost every day = 1, at least once a week = 2, less than once a week but at least once in the last 3 months = 3, I last did this more than 3 months ago = 4, I have never done this =5). The calculation of the average, the standard deviation, the minimum, maximum and range should work automatically. If you have more than 10 cases, you will have to adjust the range of the calculation in excel. This is easily done by putting your mouse on the calculation, click and you see which cells are selected. You can then adjust the range of the calculation. Do not include the don’t know question in calculating the average, standard deviation, minimum, maximum and range. If they answer do not know, delete that count, and adjust the computing to the number of the left cases. If you need help with this part, you can always contact us. Table 8 Stakeholder statistics (n=10) for survey # Question Average Standard deviation Min Max Range 1 Computer use (1 =every day) 5 2 Smartphone use (1 =every day) 5 3 Internet use (1 =every day) 5

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