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To conclude, when writing a survey you should aim to create one which asks specific questions targeted to the issues you need to answer. Also remember that it doesn't do any harm to gather a little extra background information as you can use it all to get better information from the result.
To conclude, when writing a survey, you should aim to create one that asks specific questions to obtain more useful information for analysis. Also, remember that it is helpful to gather a little extra background information, as it can be used to better analyze the responses.

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To conclude, when writing a survey, you should aim to create one that asks specific questions to obtain more useful information for analysis.  Also, remember that it is helpful to gather a little extra background information, as it can be used to better analyze the responses.

To conclude, when writing a survey, you should aim to create one that asks specific questions to obtain more useful information for analysis. Also, remember that it is helpful to gather a little extra background information, as it can be used to better analyze the responses.