The various stages of a survey sampling, questionnaire design, and
data collection all present potential problems. Decisions about
sampling include the type and size of the sample as well as the selection
of the population to be sampled. In questionnaire design, there are
a number of stages, including wording the questions, pretesting the
questions, and finalizing the questions. After determining the questions
to be asked, the advantages and disadvantages of different data collection
types need to be considered e.g., self-administered questionnaires,
telephone interviews, or face-to-face interviews. A final concern is who
will administer the survey.
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