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Interview &

Survey
Group 3
Nguyễn Tuyết Mai

Bùi Hoàng Khánh Linh


Member
Nguyễn Thanh Mai of
Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Mai group
Bùi Thị Ngọc Anh
Table of contents
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Definition 02
Advantages
03
Disadvantages
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Definition
Survey
A survey is a study, generally in the form of an
interview or a ques­tionnaire, which provides
information concerning how people think and act.

 Each student's task is to interview other students


in the class about the topic of the lesson that day and
take notes. At the end of the activity, the teacher will
invite each of you to share what you have interviewed.
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Advantages
01 04
Many questions can
be asked about a topic,
Be relatively easy
bringing extensive
to manage and
flexibility in data analysis
implement

02 Advantages 05
A series of data can
May be developed in a be collected (for example,
shorter time (compared attitude, ideas, beliefs,
to other data collection values, behaviors, reality).
methods)

03 Help students to move


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around in the class, talking
Have ability to collect and interacting with others
data from a large in a way that is different
number of people asked from many other activities.
03
Disadvantages
Disadvantages

Surveys with questions that are too


Respondents may not feel encouraged to long and repetitive can be boring and
provide accurate, honest answers distracting.

Respondents may not feel comfortable If this activity is not organized properly, it
giving answers that present themselves in an will lose control and make it difficult for
unfavorable way. teachers to teach and manage the class.
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