SURVEY REPORT
Plan:
1.What is a Survey report
2. Importance of Writing a Survey Report
3. How to Write a Survey Report in 5 Easy Steps?
4.Conclusion
5.Reference
What is a Survey Report? (Definition)
A survey report is a document that demonstrates all the important information about the survey in an objective, clear, precise, and fact-based manner. The report defines the:
The objective of the survey
Number of questions
Number of respondents
Start and end date of the survey
The demographics of the people who have answered (geographical area, gender, age, marital status, etc)
Your findings and conclusion from the given data
All this data should be presented using graphs, charts, and tables. Anything that makes the data easy-to-read and understand. After reading your survey report, the reader should be clear on:
Why you conducted this survey.
The time period the survey ran.
Channels used to promote and fill up the survey.
Demographics of the respondents.
What you found out after conducting the survey.
How can the findings be implemented to create better results?
Importance of Writing a Survey Report
Here are four compelling reasons why you should always write a survey report:
1. Make a powerful impact
Survey reports reveal the hard numbers regarding a scenario. It is always impactful when you include stats with facts. For instance, saying “80% of women working in the media sector claim to have faced workplace harassment at some time in their life” is more impactful than saying “Many women face workplace harassment.”
Data is much more powerful when we know the exact proportion of it. People connect with issues that come with large numbers, as they stir up the room and demand for action.
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