Volume
33
Issue
3
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of using a computer-administered survey to gather data from Montana Extension Service (MES) personnel. The electronic survey did not adversely effect the return or responses. A majority of surveys in this study were returned via e-mail. However, one-third of the respondents were uncomfortable with the electronic survey despite prior e-mail training. Computer-administered surveys are a cost effective, speedy, and highly accurate method of collecting data that should be utilized by the Cooperative Extension Service.
Recommended Citation
Kawasaki, J. L., & Raven, M. R. (1995). Computer-administered Surveys in Extension. The Journal of Extension, 33(3), Article 9. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol33/iss3/9