May 2003
Intermediate to advanced
323 pages
6h 8m
English
Although you generally do not want to identify surveys by individual, you do need some type of control to ensure each employee has an opportunity to complete a survey (and only one survey). That means some type of record is required. How to maintain that control varies by type of survey format.
Group-administered surveys can be controlled by ensuring who attends each group session. You can require some identification (personal recognition in a small organization or identification badges in a large one). As someone participates, her name is either recorded or crossed off a list of employees eligible to participate in the survey. No surveys are allowed to be removed from ...
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