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Simple Surveys

Lesson

A survey is a way to collect data that involves asking people about their opinions, behaviours or knowledge.

Surveys can be done by talking to people (e.g. interviews, phone interviews or focus groups) or as written questionnaires that people can complete on paper or online.

 

What Types of Questions can we Ask?

We need to consider the types of questions we want to ask people so we get meaningful data (i.e. data that will help us answer the question we are asking). There are two main types of questions: open-ended and closed-ended questions.

A closed-ended (or closed) question is a question that has a limited number of responses, such as a Yes/No question or a multiple choice question. For example, if I wanted to find out about people's favourite animals, I may ask, "Which animal do you prefer- dogs, cats or birds?" There are only 3 possible answers people can choose- dogs, cats or birds.

An open-ended (or open) question is a question that does not limit people's answers. Using the same example of finding out about people's favourite animal, I may simply ask, "What is your favourite animal?" People can answer as they wish.

Most researchers who use surveys use a mixture of open and closed questions because of the pros and cons of each type of question.

 

Collecting and Displaying Survey Results

Once we have collected your results (e.g. in a frequency table), we can graph the results (e.g. in a column graph, a picture graph or a pie chart) and use them to draw conclusions (i.e. make judgements). 

 

Class Activity

Survey Says... is a Mathspace investigation about constructing surveys.

Why don't you give it a go?

Worked Examples

Question 1

Mrs. Lee took a survey of the type of pets owned by her students.

A dot plot is displayed with the horizontal axis labeled "Types of pets" and six categories listed: birds, cats, dogs, other, rabbits, and turtles. Red dots represent the number of pets in each category, stacked vertically above the category names.
  1. Which pet is most common?

    cats

    A

    rabbits

    B

    dogs

    C

    birds

    D

    other

    E

    turtles

    F
  2. There is the fewest of which type of pet?

    other

    A

    rabbits

    B

    turtles

    C

    dogs

    D

    cats

    E

    birds

    F
  3. How many students had rabbits?

  4. Which pets could belong to the $other$other category?

    Birds

    A

    Cats

    B

    Mice

    C

    Dogs

    D

 

Question 2

Tom took a survey of people's eye colours in his year at school.

  1. Complete the table.

    Eye Colour Tally Frequency
    Brown |||| |||| |||| |||| | $\editable{}$
    Black |||| |||| |||| |||| $\editable{}$
    Blue |||| |||| || $\editable{}$
    Green |||| $\editable{}$
    Other |||| |||| |||| || $\editable{}$
  2. How many people took part in the survey?

  3. What is the rarest eye colour?

    Brown.

    A

    Other.

    B

    Black.

    C

    Green.

    D

    Blue.

    E
  4. Complete the column graph using the results from the table above.

    Eye ColorNumber of People510152025BrownBlackBlueGreenOther

 

Question 3

A survey was done to find the number of students that use different methods of transport. $2800$2800 students were surveyed.

  1. Which method of transport is more popular: Bicycle or Car?

    Car

    A

    Bicycle

    B
  2. Which method of transport is most popular?

    Train

    A

    Car

    B

    Bus

    C

    Bicycle

    D
  3. What fraction of the total number of students are students that take the train?

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