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Hello. I would like some help or resources to help me develop a survey that
will tell me the effectiveness of a presentation; the audience are
adolescents.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Adeline
Answer:

Hi Adeline,
Welcome to Community Tool Box and Ask an Advisor, we're glad you stopped by! Great question and one that will likely resonate with many people regarding the development of a survey to determine adolescent perceptions of a presentation. Without knowing what type of presentation it is, to me this sounds like you want to implement an audience survey to rate member satisfaction (the adolescents being the "members" in your case). You've come to the right place because we have two great sections on just this topic.
 
First, for a primer on conducting surveys go to our Community Tool Box home page and follow this path » click on "Learn A Skill" button at the top of the page and then click on the Table of Contents » scroll down to the section on Community Assessment » click on Chapter 3 - Assessing Community Needs and Resources » and then click on Section 13 - Conducting Surveys. This will provide you with a global perspective on conducting surveys.
 
Second, and likely more important for your needs, if you follow this path I think you'll find what you want to know (yay). On the Community Tool Box home page again look for the "Learn A Skill" button » click on Table of Contents » scroll down and click on Evaluating Community Programs and Initiatives » click on Chapter 38 - Some Methods for Evaluating Comprehensive Community Initiatives » and click on Section 4 - Rating Member Satisfaction. Okay, after you've gone through this section, scroll back up to the top. You will notice four tabs right under the title - Section 4: Rating Member Satisfaction. Click on the "Examples" tab (third from the left) which will provide you with, well, examples of member satisfaction surveys you can adopt for your own purposes.
 
Well Adeline, I think those two resources should provide you with everything you need to know about developing and implementing a survey. If you don't find this answer to your satisfaction, please let us know and we'll work with you to find the best solution. Again Adeline, thank you for visiting the Community Tool Box and for your great question, and remember, you're never alone. Be well, take care.
 
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Question Date: ثلاثاء, 05/03/2016