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February 21, 2012 By stedford

Evaluation Basics: Four Challenges that Make or Break Survey Reasearch FREE Webinar

Session Description

Surveys and questionnaires are common instrument used to collect data of all types. Whether evaluating a training program or assessing organizational climate, self-administered surveys are a tool with which we must contend. This webcast presents the four basic, but critical, challenges that can make or break a successful survey project.
Upon completion of this session, you will be able to

• Determine the best approach for giving all potential respondents an opportunity to respond
• Determine when to sample versus surveying the entire population
• Calculate the sample size given the size of the population
• Calculate the appropriate number of responses required, given the size of your target group
• Improve the accuracy of responses by following the tips provided for asking the right questions the right way

Registration at http://www.trainingmagnetwork.com/welcome/Pattiphillips_feb28_2012

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