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| Chapters: 1-5
| Pages: 78
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Surveys are research designs or methodologies used to know a population’s demographic factors reported by a researcher through observation or the response of the respondents; it is used to know the opinions of respondents on issues cutting across different facets of the society (Sekaran, 1992). (Hair et al., 2006) concurred that it is a perfect mechanism for collecting and evaluating the diverse responses from respondents based on their diverse work and life experiences. In supports of gathering big amount of data, computer technology may be a good option. It is obvious to include that these days surveys are received via e-mails. In addition, surveys have gone beyond being filled as a hard copy (printed paper) to now being filled as a soft copy through the advent of web based systems.
A web-based survey is the gathering of information without the intervention of the researcher electronically, by responding to set of questions on the Web (Thomas, 2003). Bearing in mind that Web based surveys are computer base, it permits bulky collection of data. Web-based survey management system comprises how the research group runs and manages different types of surveys through the internet networks. Electronic surveys allow research groups to build questionnaires as well as publish questionnaires to respondents. The advent of this technology eases the stress, and possibly the cost attached with manual distribution of questionnaires. Also, it quickens the distribution and response sequence. Web-based surveys are anticipated to be widely used.
However, it is obvious that a lot of researchers or organizations distribute their surveys through the traditional methods of either through mails, telephones, or some may decide to self-distribute by hand (Ariffin & Norshuhada, 2008; Zulikha & Ariffin, 2005; Tronstad, Phillips, Garcia, & Harlow, 2009). In this era of civilization, where the world has become a global village through the advent of ICT, it is not ideal to use the above means for data collection because it is quite slow and stressful in analyzing the responses of the respondents. Other issues such as cost, time and effectiveness are also within considerations.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Researchers employ different forms of surveys to respondents, and one of such forms is sending the questionnaire to them through mails. This technique entails cost, time, and efforts (Sekaran, 1992; Hair et al., 2006). A pilot study carried out by 12 lecturers revealed that they agreed to employ any tool that can be of help in administering survey practice. There are many commercial web-based survey management systems, but users have to pay for use besides having to register such as SurveyGizmo1, SurveyMonkey2, and QuestionPro3. When the lecturers were interrogated, they prefer not to use the commercial web-based survey management system because they do not have trust on the system. This implies that the lecturers prefer to use a tool that will ease the administration process in their survey practice, though it must be internal. In order to tackle this problem, a web-based system will be developed. The steps in developing and having a developed web-based management system necessitated two research questions which were formulated:
(1) what is the best way to design the system in order for it to be useful?
(2) How to design the interaction style so that the system is perceived easy to use?
The system or software will be designed to tackle the challenges accompanied with the traditional survey practice; like the role of distributing questionnaire, gather feedback and store data, specify the period, and analyze the data (Sekaran, 1992; Barnum, 2002; Hair et al., 2006). Accordingly, this study is proposed to achieve objectives as outlined in the next section.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1. To develop a web-based survey management system.
2. To evaluate the functions of a web-based survey management system.
1.4 Significance of the Study
This study is expected to contribute significantly to different parties, including to the body of knowledge and to the researchers.
1. To the body of knowledge: Results gathered from the evaluations will be used to propose whether Online Survey Management System System is useful and easy to use by students and lecturers. This is important because students and lecturers that are going to be asked include all levels of computer background.
2. To the researchers: By implementing OCOP, researchers can reduce the cost, time, and efforts in administering their Survey Management System.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The design and implementation of a web based survey management system will be delimited to the University of Ibadan Research Foundation, Ibadan, Oyo State.
1.6 Limitations of study
1. Financial constraint: Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).
2. Time constraint: The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.
1.7 Definition of Terms
WBSMS: Web Based Survey Management System
Survey: To examine critically.
Survey Management System: A system that gathers information without the intervention of the administrator electronically.
Online: Over the internet or network.
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Surveys are research designs or methodologies used to know a population’s demographic factors reported by a researcher through observation or the response of the respondents; it is used to know the opinions of respondents on issues cutting across different facets of the society (Sekaran, 1992). (Hair et al., 2006) concurred that it is a perfect mechanism for collecting and evaluating the diverse responses from respondents based on their diverse work and life experiences. In supports of gathering big amount of data, computer technology may be a good option. It is obvious to include that these days surveys are received via e-mails. In addition, surveys have gone beyond being filled as a hard copy (printed paper) to now being filled as a soft copy through the advent of web based systems.
A web-based survey is the gathering of information without the intervention of the researcher electronically, by responding to set of questions on the Web (Thomas, 2003). Bearing in mind that Web based surveys are computer base, it permits bulky collection of data. Web-based survey management system comprises how the research group runs and manages different types of surveys through the internet networks. Electronic surveys allow research groups to build questionnaires as well as publish questionnaires to respondents. The advent of this technology eases the stress, and possibly the cost attached with manual distribution of questionnaires. Also, it quickens the distribution and response sequence. Web-based surveys are anticipated to be widely used.
However, it is obvious that a lot of researchers or organizations distribute their surveys through the traditional methods of either through mails, telephones, or some may decide to self-distribute by hand (Ariffin & Norshuhada, 2008; Zulikha & Ariffin, 2005; Tronstad, Phillips, Garcia, & Harlow, 2009). In this era of civilization, where the world has become a global village through the advent of ICT, it is not ideal to use the above means for data collection because it is quite slow and stressful in analyzing the responses of the respondents. Other issues such as cost, time and effectiveness are also within considerations.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Researchers employ different forms of surveys to respondents, and one of such forms is sending the questionnaire to them through mails. This technique entails cost, time, and efforts (Sekaran, 1992; Hair et al., 2006). A pilot study carried out by 12 lecturers revealed that they agreed to employ any tool that can be of help in administering survey practice. There are many commercial web-based survey management systems, but users have to pay for use besides having to register such as SurveyGizmo1, SurveyMonkey2, and QuestionPro3. When the lecturers were interrogated, they prefer not to use the commercial web-based survey management system because they do not have trust on the system. This implies that the lecturers prefer to use a tool that will ease the administration process in their survey practice, though it must be internal. In order to tackle this problem, a web-based system will be developed. The steps in developing and having a developed web-based management system necessitated two research questions which were formulated:
(1) what is the best way to design the system in order for it to be useful?
(2) How to design the interaction style so that the system is perceived easy to use?
The system or software will be designed to tackle the challenges accompanied with the traditional survey practice; like the role of distributing questionnaire, gather feedback and store data, specify the period, and analyze the data (Sekaran, 1992; Barnum, 2002; Hair et al., 2006). Accordingly, this study is proposed to achieve objectives as outlined in the next section.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1. To develop a web-based survey management system.
2. To evaluate the functions of a web-based survey management system.
1.4 Significance of the Study
This study is expected to contribute significantly to different parties, including to the body of knowledge and to the researchers.
1. To the body of knowledge: Results gathered from the evaluations will be used to propose whether Online Survey Management System System is useful and easy to use by students and lecturers. This is important because students and lecturers that are going to be asked include all levels of computer background.
2. To the researchers: By implementing OCOP, researchers can reduce the cost, time, and efforts in administering their Survey Management System.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The design and implementation of a web based survey management system will be delimited to the University of Ibadan Research Foundation, Ibadan, Oyo State.
1.6 Limitations of study
1. Financial constraint: Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).
2. Time constraint: The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.
1.7 Definition of Terms
WBSMS: Web Based Survey Management System
Survey: To examine critically.
Survey Management System: A system that gathers information without the intervention of the administrator electronically.
Online: Over the internet or network.
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