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EED UKI Vision and Mission Vision Mission Becoming a leading English 1.Organizing creative English learning by applying Education Department through the information and communication technology. three missions of higher education 2.Increasing the quantity and quality of research and based on Pancasila, Christian publication in the field of English Education in both values, and the application of the national and international levels information and communication 3.Organizing quality scientific activities in the field technology in Jabodetabek in English Education at the national and international levels. 2025. 4.Continuously increasing the quantity and quality of community service in the field of English Education. 5.Increasing networking with related national and international institutions in the three missions of higher education. Definition • Survey research designs are quantitative research procedures in which investigators administer a survey to a sample or to the entire population to describe its attitudes, opinions, behaviors, or characteristics. • Unlike experimental research, survey designs do not involve a treatment to manipulate the conditions of the participants. Unlike correlational designs which relate variables or predict outcomes, survey designs merely describe trends in the data. • Surveys help identify important beliefs and attitudes of individuals, such as “Students and Teachers’ Perception of ICT Use in English learning”, “Students’ Interest in English Speech Contest”. When to Use Survey Research? •to describe trends (e.g. parents interest in the inclusion of English in primary schools curriculum) •to identify and determine individual opinions, beliefs and attitudes about policy issues •to evaluate programs (e.g. English speaking days in a secondary school) Types of Survey Designs • Cross-sectional designs study a single population or sample size during a single specified time- frame and provide a “snapshot” of opinion data. • Longitudinal designs study trends over time to see changes occurred, and are further classified into trend, cohort, and panel studies. Types of Survey Designs
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