Sociology, asked by songayeis, 1 month ago

write some of the advantage and disadvantages of survey methods?​

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Answered by dolly0128
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Advantages of Surveys

High Representativeness. Surveys provide a high level of general capability in representing a large population. ...

Low Costs. ...

Convenient Data Gathering. ...

Good Statistical Significance. ...

Little or No Observer Subjectivity. ...

Precise Results. ...

Inflexible Design. ...

Not Ideal for Controversial Issues

Answered by BubblySnowFake
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 Answer:

Advantages :-

  1. Relatively easy to administer
  2. Can be developed in less time (compared to other data-collection methods)
  3. Cost-effective, but cost depends on survey mode
  4. Can be administered remotely via online, mobile devices, mail, email, kiosk, or telephone.
  5. Conducted remotely can reduce or prevent geographical dependence
  6. Capable of collecting data from a large number of respondents
  7. Numerous questions can be asked about a subject, giving extensive flexibility in data analysis

Disadvantages :-

  1. Respondents may not feel encouraged to provide accurate, honest answers
  2. Respondents may not feel comfortable providing answers that present themselves in a unfavorable manner.
  3. Respondents may not be fully aware of their reasons for any given answer because of lack of memory on the subject, or even boredom.
  4. Surveys with closed-ended questions may have a lower validity rate than other question types.
  5. Data errors due to question non-responses may exist. The number of respondents who choose to respond to a survey question may be different from those who chose not to respond, thus creating bias.
  6. Survey question answer options could lead to unclear data because certain answer options may be interpreted differently by respondents. For example, the answer option “somewhat agree” may represent different things to different subjects, and have its own meaning to each individual respondent.  ‘Yes’ or ‘no’ answer options can also be problematic. Respondents may answer “no” if the option “only once” is not available.
  7. Customized surveys can run the risk of containing certain types of errors
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