Hi Friends,

My name is Priya Narayan. I am new to the forum and currently working as an Executive Administrator while pursuing my MBA in HR. I have a project for which I require a questionnaire regarding employee satisfaction with their job from both social and economic perspectives. Kindly assist me with this.

Thanks in advance.

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Hello, Priya,

Please search CiteHR; you will find the information you are seeking. If you still have a question, drop me a message giving as much information about yourself, your institution, and your research hypotheses. Also, see my posts on Research Methodology and examples of projects attached.

Simhan
A retired academic in the UK


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HI Priya , Welcome to Cite HR i have attached the Questionnaire which is required by you Thanks & Regards , Vijay siyak Asst. Manager HR Reliance Communication
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Hello Vijay,

Thank you for posting the questionnaire. Is this something that your company uses? From an academic's point of view, the questionnaire is too simplistic and would not meet the objectives of a project report, as most of the questions, other than open-ended ones, are dichotomous (i.e., require Yes or No responses) and cannot be subjected to statistical analysis.

I would welcome views opposite to mine to help generate a debate, which could be useful for students.

Simhan
A retired academic in the UK

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Thank you Mr. Vijay for the questionaire. I do agree with Mr. Simhan, there should have statistical response. Only with yes or no we cannot reach to the analysis.
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