Final survey and suggestions about the analysis

  • The final survey is displayed on the right hand side of the padlet

    Here are the questions, without the nice pictures but with suggestions about the analysis which can be done after collecting the data.

    You have all of this, plus a version of the survey to collect the answers in the text document or the pdf file:

    final_survey.docx

    final_survey.pdf

    final survey google forms : link

    Perceived happiness:

    • On a scale from 1 to 10, rank your happiness at school (1:not happy, 10: very happy)

    numerical data: averages (mean, median), dispersion (range, interquartile range, standard deviation if the students have seen it)

    representation: bar chart (discrete data), boxplot

    • How often do you feel happy at school?

    never  ;  not often  ;  often enough ; quite often  ;  all the time

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    Lunch and school:

    • Do you have enough time to eat?

    never ;   sometimes ; all the time

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    • On a scale from 1 to 5 (1 being the worst and 5 the best) are you satisfied with the size of the servings?

    numerical data: averages (mean, median), dispersion (range, interquartile range, standard deviation if the students have seen it)

    representation: bar chart (discrete data), boxplot

    Comfort:

    • Are you satisfied with the comfort at school? 

    yes  ;  rather yes  ;  rather no  ;  no

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    NB: it could be interesting to change the categories for a scale (from 1 to 5 for example) to get numerical data and calculate mean or median, quartiles...

    • Does the presence of nature and open space contribute to your comfort?

    binary: percentages;

               pie chart or data represented as one rectangle divided into two zones depending on the relative frequency

    Relationships:

    • do you think relationships are important at school?

    yes  ;  rather yes  ;  rather no  ;  no

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    • are you more outgoing or shy?

    always  outgoing ;  mostly outgoing  ;  mostly shy ; always shy

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    Free time:

    • How do you spend your time on breaks? (most often)

    a) on the phone  ;  b) talking with your friends  ;  c) studying for tests

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    • Do you practice any extra-curricular activities? If yes, which one(s)?

    1st part of the question: 

               binary: percentages;

               pie chart or data represented as one rectangle divided into two zones           depending on the relative frequency

    2nd part of the question: categorical, mode, bar chart

    we may have to /want to sort the answers by category: art, music, sport, computer science, computer games, board games...

    Teamwork:

    • Do you like to work alone or in a team?

    binary: percentages;

               pie chart or data represented as one rectangle divided into two zones           depending on the relative frequency

    • Among these propositions, choose what teamwork can bring you:

    friends  ;  efficiency  ;  stress  ;  better grades  ;  worse grades

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    Learning:

    • How stressed do you feel because of your learning experience?

    not stressed at all ; a bit stressed ; stressed ; very stressed ; extremely stressed

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart

    NB: it could be interesting to change the categories for a scale (from 1 to 5 for example) to get numerical data and calculate mean or median, quartiles...

    • do you like going to school to learn?

    I definitely don't ; I don't ; I do ; I definitely do

    categorical data: mode, percentages

    representation: bar chart, pie chart