Social Science  •Briefly describe the human or social services organization (real or hypothetical) for which you are creating your survey.

Social Science  SOCW 6311 WK 2 Discussion: Generating Support for Evidence-Based Practices
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Social Science  •Briefly describe the human or social services organization (real or hypothetical) for which you are creating your survey.

Assignment: Action Research SurveyAction research by its very nature is participatory and should allow all interested parties to participate in voicing their opinions, concerns, or ideas. Survey creation is often an attractive method by which to collect information from groups of people (though it is not the only method). Since action research is often less formalized than other types of research, survey creation can be more casual and conversational. The goal is for teams or groups to collect enough information from the surveys that they can then begin the next phases of action research: interpreting and implementing.In this Assignment, you develop a survey that could be used in an action research project.   To Prepare  Imagine that you are implementing a well-being program for the staff at the human or social services organization at which you currently work or one at which you might work in the future. Consider how you might use an open-ended survey to determine the needs for this program.The Assignment (1–2 pages): •Briefly describe the human or social services organization (real or hypothetical) for which you are creating your survey. •Create a 10-item, open-ended question survey that you could use to determine the needs for a well-being program for the staff.  •Briefly explain why you selected each question for the survey. •Finally, describe the medium you would use to deliver the survey.Babbie, E. (2016). The basics of social research (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Cengage.   •Chapter 9, “Survey Research” (pp. 254–294)https://cengagebrain.vitalsource.com/books/9781305856318/pageid/283Required Readings  Babbie, E. (2016). The basics of social research (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Cengage.   •Chapter 9, “Survey Research” (pp. 254–294) •Chapter 10, “Qualitative Field Methods” (pp. 313–316 only)Chevalier, J. M., & Buckles, D. J. (2013). Handbook for participatory action research, planning, and evaluation. Retrieved from http://www.participatoryactionresearch.net/sites/default/files/sites/all/files/manager/Toolkit_En_March7_2013-S.pdf    Crane, P. (2011). Participatory action research workbook. Retrieved from http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41575/2/41575.pdfStringer, E. T. (2013). Who does action research and why do they do it? In Action research (4th ed., pp. 1–5). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Action Research (4th Ed.),

 
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