Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Online poll results

 
1)Do you think the results are 100% accurate? Why or why not?
Sometimes, most of the people just answered randomly to finish faster. 
 
2)How much of an impact do you think the wording of the questions has on the answers you received?
It has a lot of impact, the readers must be able to understand the questions and to know what the author is trying to ask.
 
3)Did you get the results you expected from your online polls? Why?
Not really, as I said before, most of them did it randomly or very fast.
 
4) If you wanted to do an online poll with the students of Technologico de Montorrey asking them how much time and effort they spent doing homework this year, what are the steps you would take to complete that online poll? 
First of all I would use different polls for the different grades, then, I'd think of the exact question I want to make, I would make it an open answer question in order to have more flexibility and to avoid putting a limit or a maximum of hours or minutes.
 
5)Do you think online polling could help the administration of Tech de Montorrey find out more about their students? Or do you think that the results would not be accurate? Why or why not?
I think that the results won't be THAT accurate because we are most likely not going to take it seriously.
 
6)How do you think the results of your polls would be different if you asked your classmates the questions in person?
If I did it face to face the answers would be more accurate because there are no limitations and they would be able to be more specific. Besides the answers would be more complicated. 
 
7) In what ways do you think online polling using Google Spreadsheets can be improved? Or was it easier to create an online poll than you originally thought? Explain.
It was easier than I expected, there could be some improvements though.
 
 

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