
The Questionnaire Design for Social Surveys course from the University of Michigan enhanced my skills in creating effective surveys to gather meaningful data for social research. I learned about the principles of designing questionnaires, including how to formulate clear and unbiased questions, structure the survey logically, and ensure that it aligns with research objectives. This course has been particularly beneficial for my work in Nepal, where I often conduct surveys to understand community needs and perspectives on environmental issues. By applying the techniques I learned, I can design surveys that yield reliable data and insights, which are essential for informing project decisions and policy recommendations. This experience has not only improved my research capabilities but has also empowered me to engage with communities in a way that respects their voices and experiences, ultimately contributing to more effective and impactful initiatives.
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