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nikita85
hello sir, as u hav mentioned in ur previous posts that we should first think how to analyse the data , then only design the questionnaire
so i want to design the questionnaire carefully, from the variable identified for the survey....i don't want to repeat the mistake n want to design the Q' carefully keeping in mind that i have to apply regression analysis & factor analysis etc.
i need ur expertise for the same
respected sir, my mentor has given me some 20 points based on which i have to design the Q' for the services provided by the hr department to employees who r their internal customer
m gettng confused how to frame d Q' for the same so dat spss can be applied
with warm regards,
nikita

From India, Delhi
nashbramhall
1621

Nikita,

I suggest that you search the web and read material available, if you do not have access to Research methodology books. For example,
http://statisticshell.com <link updated to site home>

Questionnaire design: how to plan ... - Google Book Search

nipissingu.ca -

All found at
survey questionnaire design + factor analysis - Google Search=

You could also try to find out how important each of the 20 elements are in addition to their presence or absence, or agreement and disagreement with the statements; you could also check if there is any gap between expectations and perceptions (Are you familiar with SERVQUAL concept and tools?).
A New Culture of Assessment: Preliminary Report on the ARL SERVQUAL Survey - 66th IFLA Council and General Conference - Conference Programme and Proceedings <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )

Found at survey questionnaire design + factor analysis + SERVQUAL - Google Search=
Simhan

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From United Kingdom
nikita85
hello simhan sir...plzz help me since u r an expert in research methodology
i don't hav any problem now in the design of Q'....
sir i need ur help in identifying the independent variable from d points i mentioned to u for the dependent variable -employee satisfaction
sir plz do me a favour n list the independent variables ....from d points i mentioned.....
so dat i can apply regression , correlation analysis , fa ctor analysis and cross tab for an effective analysis....as making only % analysis by pie n bar graph does not solve the purpose now when spss etc. tools are available
so plz provide me d same ...thanks in advance....m lookng forward for a definitive answer from u which should solve my problem.....as u hav an expertise in it

From India, Delhi
nashbramhall
1621

Dear Nikita,

Have you got hypotheses to prove/disprove? These will help you to determine the variables. For example, see the article on male and female job satisfaction at A Model of Employee Satisfaction: Gender Differences in Cooperative Extension

Also see Employee Retention Survey | Employee Satisfaction

The Effect of Employee Uniforms on Employee Satisfaction. | Restaurants from AllBusiness.com <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )

All found at Employee satisfaction survey + dependent and independent variables - Google Search=

Have a nice weekend.
Simhan

From United Kingdom
nehagarwal
hi folks,
m doing my mba from bangalore(1st year)
m doing my summer training on evaluation of prformance appraisal system...i need help for the same..:unsure:
do sned in ur feedbacks soon...
its kinda urgent....:wacko:
thanku:mrgreen:

From India, Delhi
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