We have discussed in class possibilities for re framing our survey questionnaire that we have created for our colleagues. The idea was to explore how these research questions did or does succeed on getting the answers I was looking for. The following are questions that were raised in our class discussion when we analyzed our questionnaire:
a.How does the way the question was framed influence the answers you got?
b.How does the content fit into analyzable categories?
c.What are the “outliers” e.g. the answers that don’t seem to fit with the others?
d.What is missing in the “data” and why?
Response: I thought my question was straight forward when I asked everyone about their childhood experience in the environment they have been raised. I believe everyone did respond my survey question and I got the answer I was expecting.
After our class discussion we were then asked to re phrase our survey question and this is how I would re phrase it:
How did the outdoor environment in which you grew up affected you socially? Did you have positive or negative memories? Going back in time, would you have anything changed in your environment that would make it more pleasant? Today, does your currently environment affect your mood behavior in any way? What would you change?
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