All questions & answers to the Gallup's 12 Questions (Q12)
give model questionnaire
The next step in the scientific method is to analyze the data you collected.
Analyzing data helps scientists explain their observations and their explanations are based on the evidence they collected.
Yes, you can analyze collected data on how colors affect human behavior. Example: In the United States a jail was painted pink and they found the pink seemed to soothe the prisoners much more than if the colors were bright or dull colors such as gray.
Single Managers
Write a bunch of questions related to your research and hand out copies for people to fill. Enter all the data in a spreadsheet package and analyze with sspc or epi info.
Scientists also design and perform the experiments in which the data was collected. They also analyze the data and try to explain them.
A. Pre-test the questionnaire 1. Show it to colleagues and key decision-makers. Are the questions and responses valid and reliable? Are they appropriate? Are they both necessary and sufficient? 2. Administer the questionnaire to a small number of people who resemble or are drawn from the population of interest, but it does not have to be a random sample. Measure how much time it takes to complete each questionnaire. Debrief the respondents (and the interviewers if applicable) after they complete the questionnaire. Analyze the information provided to clarify directions, question wording, or response categories where necessary. Revise as needed. B. Pilot Study A pilot study is a dress referral of the full project, including the questionnaire, the interviewers, and all other aspects. Often a sample of 30-50 responses are obtained, coded, and analyzed. Questions that are not providing useful data are discarded, and the final revisions of the questionnaire are made.
A design of experiment is a multi-step process that requires you plan, collect data and then analyze the data you have collected to achieve the result you desire.
Single managers
It means to look at the data you have collected and to decide what it is telling you. It may be necessary to re-arrange your data in some way in order to do this. The commonest way is to plot a graph.
Take some time to carefully review all of the data you have collected from your experiment. Use charts and graphs to help you analyze the data and patterns.