What is the purpose of Jane and Rick’s meeting with the tutor?

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问题 What is the purpose of Jane and Rick’s meeting with the tutor?
  
Tutor  Jane and Rick-nice to see you both. How’s your presentation coming along?
Jane   Well, that’s why we’re here-we’d like to ask you for some clarification.
Rick   Yes, I’m afraid we are not quite sure that we understand exactly what you’d like us
     to include in our report.
Tutor  I’m glad that you came to see me-but the deadline is only three weeks away-are
     you going to have it done by then?
Jane   Oh yes-we think we’ve done most of the time-consuming work-we just have to
     pull the information from the survey together and present it in the right format.
Tutor  That’s good to hear-collating is the fun part. Did you follow the steps I outlined in
     the questionnaire survey?
Jane   Yes. We found that the most difficult step was the first one-defining our objectives
     and then of course writing the items to match.
Tutor  What topic did you choose?
Rick   We decided to survey international students about their experiences and the
     challenges that they faced when they first came to Australia.
Tutor  Right-that’s a very broad topic to survey...
Jane   We found that out the hard way.
Rick   Sure did-but we are happy with our work, aren’t we Jane?
Jane   Yes, so far.
Rick   Yes, so far. We handed out almost 400 surveys to international students-not all
     from Longholm either. We sent 150 to the Western Australian Education Department
     in Perth and 120 to Griffin Technical College in Melbourne.
Tutor  I’m pleased to hear that you didn’t restrict the survey to Longholm.
Rick   No, we wanted to find out the responses from a range of international students in
     Australia, as opposed to the experiences at one tertiary institution only.
Jane   We chose a technical college as well as a university campus and a high school-that
     gave us access to students of different ages and different disciplines.
Tutor  So how many respondents did you get?
Jane   Well, in our trial of the survey, we received 44 out of the 50 surveys-that’s 88%-
     but that was tightly controlled. We didn’t expect such a high percentage of returns
     from the actual survey itself. We had hoped to receive about 70%.
Rick   We were both a bit surprised really-we got over 320 surveys returned-322 to be
     exact. That’s 80%!
Tutor  322 out of 400-yes, that is an impressive rate of response. Did you have to do a lot
     of follow-up work to get those?
Rick   We sent out some postcard reminders to some students who hadn’t returned the
     surveys by the deadline and from them we received another 38 surveys back.
Jane   Rick had written a very persuasive transmittal letter that accompanied the survey.
     In the letter, he appealed for their individual contributions so that the situations for
     international students might improve.
Tutor  Transmittal letters can be very effective-well done! So it sounds like you’ve
     followed the correct procedure up until now-you set your objectives and wrote
     items to match those objectives. You gave out trial surveys-collected them-
     chased the late surveys. I hope you had also analysed your pre-test trial results
     before sending out the actual surveys.
Jane   Yes, analysing the data from the trial survey was very useful. We checked all of
     the responses to each item in the pre-test and found a pattern in some items that
     had been left unanswered. We re-wrote those items that were ambiguous or open to
     different interpretation. The actual survey worked better because of this.
Tutor  Trial surveys can be invaluable. So you sent out your transmittal letters with the
     survey and got a high percentage of responses. You shouldn’t have any problems
     making general conclusions for your survey.
Rick   Yes, we have collated all of our data-which took ages after we received the actual
     surveys back. We haven’t started to make conclusions yet because we are not sure
     how to begin our report.
Tutor  You’ve done the majority of the work-as Jane said, the time-consuming part.
     It’ll probably help you to know the three main criteria I’ll be using to mark your
     presentations. The first is the quality of your questions’ objectives-make sure that
     you don’t give me aims of the survey. I want clear objectives for each item. The
     second criterion is the quality of the items in your questionnaire.
Rick   We are quite confident with the items. We analysed the pre-test trial quite
     thoroughly.
Tutor  Yes, you have already completed that section obviously. The third criterion will be
     judging the quality of your analysis of the data and the conclusions that you draw.
     This is always the most interesting part of the presentations for me.
Rick   Should this include percentages and tables and graphs to display the data?
Tutor  Absolutely-make your conclusions as visual as possible. They should be easy to
     read and easy to follow. Ensure that the tables and graphs are clearly labelled with
     appropriate headings and only include relevant data.
Rick   That’s great-thank you very much. We know what we need to do next.
Jane   Yes-thanks a lot.
Tutor  My pleasure-I look forward to seeing your presentation in March.

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