B 5 Distinguish Between An Experiment and Survey. Explain in Detail The
B 5 Distinguish Between An Experiment and Survey. Explain in Detail The
Comparison Chart
BASIS FOR
SURVEY EXPERIMENT
COMPARISON
experiment.
Survey Method
The essence of survey method can be explained as “questioning individuals on a topic or topics and then
describing their responses”[1]. In business studies survey method of primary data collection is used in order to
test concepts, reflect attitude of people, establish the level of customer satisfaction, conduct segmentation
research and a set of other purposes. Survey method can be used in both, quantitative, as well
as, qualitative studies.
Survey method can be broadly divided into three categories: mail survey, telephone survey and personal
interview. The descriptions of each of these methods are briefly explained on the following table [2]:
Alternatively, from the viewpoint of practicality, the most popular variations of surveys
include questionnaires, interviews and documentation review. The main advantages and disadvantages
associated with these primary data collection methods are explained by Denscombe (2010)[3] in the following
manner:
Method Purpose
Questionnaires Conducted in order to gather large size of information in a short
period of time
Interviews Conducted in order to reflect emotions and experiences, and explore
issues with a greater focus
Documentation Conducted in order to study issues that have developed over a
review specific period of time