Be creative here! Part 1 : Develop your research question. What is it that you want to know? A good research question will tell the reader exactly what your study is about and help you maintain your focus throughout the research process. Part 2 : Develop your survey questions. Stick to what you really want to know and be sure that your survey questions will get you the answers you need. Part 3 : Conduct your survey. There are many ways to gather data. You could survey people in your daily life, email your classmates (if possible), survey your friends using technology, etc. Part 4 : Write up your results in a report using the following format: Introduction to the purpose of the study. Include your research question here. Methodology : What are your survey questions and how did you collect the data? Results : Put your data here in the form of a list or table. Include appropriate proportions or means for the data. Include confidence intervals for your data and what they mean in the context of your study. Discussion : What conclusions can you draw from your data? .