Tuesday, December 2, 2008

I Need Your Help!

For my research methods class, I had to design a research project. The last stage in this process, since we are not actually carrying out the research, is to pilot our design. Because my final project includes several elements of research, I am only piloting one small part of it - a survey that is designed to measure the awareness and attitudes of students in regards to peer mediation.

It would help me out greatly if you would take my survey. Your answers are anonymous and will only be used for my final class project - they won't be published or otherwise reproduced.

Thanks in advance! The survey is short and should only take a few minutes. Click the link below to start!

Click Here to take survey

4 comments:

Sar said...

Yaaaay research methods! What book are you using?

Amanda said...

Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches - Creswell

Real World Research: a Resource for Social Scientists and Practitioner-Researchers - Robson

Those are the main ones, and then there are a few smaller, more specific (i.e. case study or interviewing) books

Sar said...

Ah, wimpy books. My statistics professor wrote the most-cited research methods book for graduate texts. Roger Kirk's "Experimental Design." Be jealous. :)

I'm home for three whole weeks! December 16th-January 9th. It'd be really lovely to see you...!

Also, did you check out the eavesdropdc website?! I totally posted that just for you...! :)

Amanda said...

experimental designs are probably the least utilized method in conflict resolution. just saying :)

eavesdropping in DC is HAlarious. i added it to my blog list. thanks for the link!