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For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment: Creating Surveys • Resources: Appendix B and Ch. 5 of Professional and Technical Writing Strategies • Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Follow the instructions below to create and utilize a survey: 1. Using a Microsoft® Word document, create a short survey based on a topic related to careers in general, careers in IT, or another occupational topic. (See Appendix B for further instruction and for examples.) 2. Include a disclaimer in your survey that indicates the project is for school, no name is needed from the individual, and the results are confidential. 3. Use the checklist on pp. 191-192 to ensure your survey is complete and makes sense. 4. When you are finished with the survey, give it to at least four people you know (at least 18 years of age). 5. When you receive your four completed surveys, analyze the data. It is important to display the results verbally and visually (graphically) to best communicate meaning of your results. • Write a 500- to 1,000-word summary of the results. • Design a graphic display of the results. • Insert the summary, graphic, and original survey in one Microsoft® Word document. • Post the document as an attachment.

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Assignment: Creating Surveys
• Resources: Appendix B and Ch. 5 of Professional and Technical Writing Strategies
• Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum
• Follow the instructions below to create and utilize a survey:
1. Using a Microsoft® Word document, create a short survey based on a topic related to
careers in general, careers in IT, or another occupational topic. (See Appendix B for
further instruction and for examples.)
2. Include a disclaimer in your survey that indicates the project is for school, no name is
needed from the individual, and the results are confidential.
3. Use the checklist on pp. 191-192 to ensure your survey is complete and makes
sense.
4. When you are finished with the survey, give it to at least four people you know (at
least 18 years of age).
5. When you receive your four completed surveys, analyze the data. It is important to
display the results verbally and visually (graphically) to best communicate meaning of
your results.
• Write a 500- to 1,000-word summary of the results.
• Design a graphic display of the results.
• Insert the summary, graphic, and original survey in one Microsoft® Word document.
• Post the document as an attachment.

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<strong>Assignment</strong>: <strong>Creating</strong> <strong>Surveys</strong><br />

· Resources: Appendix B and Ch. 5 of Professional and Technical Writing Strategies<br />

· Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum<br />

· Follow the instructions below to create and utilize a survey:<br />

1. Using a Microsoft® Word document, create a short survey based on a topic related to<br />

careers in general, careers in IT, or another occupational topic. (See Appendix B for<br />

further instruction and for examples.)


2. Include a disclaimer in your survey that indicates the project is for school, no name is<br />

needed from the individual, and the results are confidential.<br />

3. Use the checklist on pp. 191-192 to ensure your survey is complete and makes<br />

sense.<br />

4. When you are finished with the survey, give it to at least four people you know (at<br />

least 18 years of age).<br />

5. When you receive your four completed surveys, analyze the data. It is important to<br />

display the results verbally and visually (graphically) to best communicate meaning of<br />

your results.<br />

· Write a 500- to 1,000-word summary of the results.<br />

· Design a graphic display of the results.<br />

· Insert the summary, graphic, and original survey in one Microsoft® Word document.<br />

· Post the document as an attachment.

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