Survey Report Project
Survey Report Project
Survey Report Project
INTRODUCTION:
{Why was the survey done? How will it help the company? Why is it important?}
This survey report shows the results of an in-depth fashion survey completed
on campus. The reason for the survey was to get an idea of what types of
fashions students like or dislike, fashions that students gravitate toward or
detest, and fashions that students would consider in the future. These results
will help our company in deciding what to stock at our store.
>Dates: {When was the survey done? Where? And when was the report written
up?} This survey was completed November 3-5 on the {geographical area}
campus of North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, ND; this town is
located 48 miles to the south of Fargo, ND. From November 6-7, the survey’s
charts and results were written up by Sybil Priebe.
>Definition of the population: Fifty students were surveyed for this report. The
approximate age surveyed was 21.5, while the span of ages ranged from 18 to
25 (Question 2). Forty percent of those surveyed were males; the rest were
females (this was actually the first question asked; I chose to use the report to
magnify the results of Questions 3-5). All students surveyed were full-time
students; only 5 of the 50 surveyed were students who did not live on campus.
HYPOTHESIS:
Through this survey, I hope to identify what types of students are traveling to
Fargo to shop for clothing, where they go for their clothing, and what kinds of
prices they are looking for. I suspect that the typical shopper will be female.
She will be a big shopper of West Acres, and I suspect that this particular
shopper will have a budget of less than $50 per trip to Fargo.
FINDINGS:
Question 1:
Findings are listed above. The question asked participants to identify their
gender.
Question 2:
Findings are listed above. The question asked participants to identify their age.
Question 3: {Cover each question asked in the survey.}
{What type of responses was gathered?
This means the format of the response type (if not obvious from the results). In
other words, were respondents asked to choose from a list of possible answers
("multiple choice"), or was the question open-ended (letting respondents give an
answer in their own words, or supply their own numbers. How many answers
were respondents allowed to give: only one, as many as they wanted, or some in-
between number?}
How often do you go to Fargo to shop specifically for clothing?
_____ a. 0-3 times a year.
_____ b. 3-10 times a year.
_____ c. More than once a month.
_____ d. Once a week.
Participants were asked to choose just one response per question on all of the
multiple-choice questions.
Question 4:
Where do you primarily shop for your clothing in Fargo?
_____ a. West Acres.
_____ b. Downtown Fargo (t&p, etc).
_____ c. Savers and other thrift stores.
_____ d. Old Navy, Gordman’s, other large dept stores not found at West Acres.
_____ e. Other stores not listed.
Question 5:
When you shop in Fargo, what is your budget per trip?
_____ a. Less than $50
_____ b. $50-100
_____ c. $100+