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From: Kendrick Forsthoff, Ben Kraft, John Majeski
Date: 9/7/01
Time: 4:39:35 PM
Remote Name: 159.91.16.255
An email survey would be good because it is not very time consuming and not very costly, and the sample would be random. Also, a mail in survey for off and on campus students would be more time consuming and costly. Results may not be sufficient to draw conclusions, and the sample may not be random/representitive enough. In person surveys would be less time consuming, less costly, and would be the most results. It would also be fairly representitive. Focus groups would be very time consuming, but also very reliable and representitive. In conclusion, either an email or in person survey (or a combination of both) would be best for our purposes.