How to fill out the questionnaire of young journalists?

Updated on educate 2024-04-21
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Title

    Each questionnaire has a research topic. For example, the title of the questionnaire reflects the content and scope of the survey of the personnel department of the factory.

    2. Description. The questionnaire should be preceded by an explanation. This explanation can be a letter to the respondent, or it can be a guideline, explaining the purpose and significance of the survey, the requirements and precautions for filling in the questionnaire, and the name and year, month and date of the survey unit are filled in at the same time.

    The description of the questionnaire is: the beginning of the questionnaire mainly includes an introduction and notes, which is a description of the questionnaire.

    Design principlesEasy to understand. The questionnaire should be clear to the respondent at a glance and willing to be truthful. The tone of the questionnaire should be cordial, in line with the respondent's comprehension and cognitive ability, and avoid using technical jargon.

    Adopt certain skills to investigate sensitive questions to make the questionnaire reasonable and answerable, and avoid subjectivity and suggestion, so as not to distort the answers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    And then you just have to write it according to what they actually do, and now a lot of them can learn to fill out the questionnaire themselves.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it hurts, but begging, father, not hungry, ancient, but blocked, and colleagues, quite not duplex ah meat, hard meat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's a sample of a small journalist questionnaire that you can modify according to your actual situation:

    Questionnaire for young journalists.

    My hometown: Province: (Please fill in the province where your hometown is located) City: (Please fill in the city where your hometown is located).

    Survey Topic: Funny Lu (Please fill in the topics you want to know about your hometown, such as environmental protection, cultural inheritance, etc.).

    My interviewees:

    Name: (Please fill in the name of the person you want to interview).

    Occupation: (Please fill in the person's occupation).

    Age: (Please fill in the age of the person).

    Gender: (Please fill in the gender of the person).

    My Interview Questions:

    What is your profession?

    What are your reasons for pursuing this profession?

    What do you find the biggest challenge of this profession?

    What do you think of your work?

    Do you have any advice or advice that you can give young people a reference when choosing a career?

    Details of my interview:

    Where do you work?

    How long do you work on average per day?

    How do you balance work and family?

    What is your favorite work environment?

    What's the most difficult work situation you've ever faced?

    What are your future career plans?

    My interview feelings and summary:

    What did you learn from this interview?

    What do you think is so special about Jean La?

    What new insights do you have about this profession?

    What did your interview bring you to learn or think about?

    Please note that the template on the mountain slide belt is for reference only, you can modify and improve it according to your actual situation. At the same time, during the interview, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of the privacy and personal information of the interviewee, and comply with the ethics and laws of the interview.

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