The document provides guidance on reporting the results of a survey. It suggests introducing the aim and subject of the survey, as well as details of the survey group such as age range and number of participants. The document then gives examples of language for explaining survey results using both whole numbers/fractions and percentages, such as that a majority or about half of respondents answered a certain way.
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Presenting Survey: Aim - Description - Results
1. Survey Presentation – Reporting Results
The aim of the survey
I did a survey to find out about………
- or -
I conducted a survey about……..
The survey group
I interviewed / I surveyed / The group included:
__ University Students / aged __ to __
__ girls / __ boys
Reporting Survey Results
According to the survey / (As this chart / graph explains)….
About half or 4 out of 10 or 40% of students said…..
Language Whole
Expressions Numbers / Percentages
Fractions
Majority 5 out of 10 50 % +
Most 7 out of 10 60-70%
Quite a few 50-60%
About half 4 out of 10 40-49%
Hardly Any 2 out of 10 10-20%
Almost no one 1 out of 10 <10%