Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Survey Report


At first, I thought constructing questions for a survey is a hard task but after going through the actual survey itself, I can say that conducting an actual survey is the toughest part of it.
My original plan was having my survey on the internet because of the obvious reason that everyone has an easy access to it. Moreover, I know the fact that most people are engaged into it.
I started distributing my survey's link to one of the most popular social sites in our country, Facebook. First I sent it to those people I know; then, eventually I started to send messages to people who are included in my circle of friends, yet whom I don't know much aside their names.
However, after 2 to 3 days have passed, I checked the site where my survey was, but sadly, none of them gave a response. That's why I immediately thought of doing my survey the "traditional" way. I printed sufficient copies to survey people that are mostly students, my classmates
;whom I am thankful for they spent their time on participating and contributing on my research paper.

These are the data that I gathered after doing my research:


Percentage of Prepared and Unprepared Respondents for a Devastating Incident 

Possible Catastrophes to Happen

As the results have shown, almost all of the people I have surveyed are not prepared for a calamity to happen.;just like what I have expected. But I was bothered that all of the respondents who said they are not prepared have the same reason: they do not believe that the end of the world would happen.  

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