Questionnaires
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas G. Alexander papers
Alumni Association collection of memories of Brigham Young University
Responses sent to Arthur R. Watkins, addressing specific questions about student life at Brigham Young University. Respondents were Gwen L. Riches, Francis N. Mortenson, and Mark A. Stahmann.
Application of Brigham Young University College of Commerce for membership in the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business
Completed questionnaire for accreditation with the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, 1958.
George H. Bowie papers
Correspondence, memoranda, financial records, short publications, handbooks, schedules, manuals, outlines, questionnaires, charts, agendas, calendars, news clippings, maps, programs, photographs concerning BYU 1991 Homecoming, and other office files. Also includes alumni board meeting minutes.
Bureau of Church Studies questionnaire
Includes a questionnaire given to Church members to determine member activity in Church programs, 1962.
Counseling and Career Center records
Contains correspondence, faculty and student information, testing information, studies, general education information, and national psychological organization information.
Department of Educational Administration records on research methods, 1982
Contains questionnaires and information concerning research methods. Materials date from 1982.
Division of Continuing Education academic records, 1964-1989
Materials contain academic files by department, in no particular order. Includes credit and transfer requirements, questionnaires, course material, program files, bulletins, and other records. Dated from 1964 to 1989.
Ken Taylor papers
Contains a typwritten questionnaire for an advertising survey conducted for the Brigham Young University School of Commerce among Provo, Utah merchants, 1938. 3 items.
Manuscript library questionnaires
Collection includes 79 questionnaires concerning policies and procedures followed in United States' state historical societies and university libraries in regard to their manuscript collections. A paper for the Research Project Seminar under the direction of Merle Lamson and Victor Purdy, Department of Library and Information Science. A summary of results may to found in "Policies governing the access to and use of manuscript collections in the United States," in LIS Projects, 1976.