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WHAT IS SURVEY RESEARCH? Survey research is used: “To answer questions that have been raised, to solve problems that have been posed or observed, to assess needs and set goals, to determine whether or not specific objectives have been met, to establish baselines against which future comparisons can be made, to analyze trends across time, and generally, to describe what exists, in what amount, and in what context.” (Isaac & Michael, 1997, p. 136) THREE DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF SURVEY RESEARCH First, survey research is used to quantitatively describe specific aspects of a given population. These aspects often involve examining the relationships among variables. Second, the data required for survey research are collected from people and are, therefore, subjective. Finally, survey research uses a selected portion of the population from which the findings can later be generalized back to the population POPULATION A research population is generally a large collection of individuals or objects that is the main focus of a scientific query. ... This is the reason why researchers rely on sampling techniques. A research population is also known as a well-defined collection of individuals or objects known to have similar characteristics. UNIVERSE The universe consists of all survey elements that qualify for inclusion in the research study. The precise definition of the universe for a particular study is set by the research question, which specifies who or what is of interest. The universe may be individuals, groups of people, organizations, or even objects. UNIVERSE AND POPULATION: DISTINCTIONS From a statistical point of view, the term ‘Universe’ refers to the total of the items or units in any field of inquiry, whereas the term ‘population’ refers to the total of items about which information is desired. The attributes that are the object of study are referred to as characteristics and the units possessing them are called as elementary units. The aggregate of such units is generally described as population.
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