Abstract
Wrapping up the Savvy Survey Series, this fact sheet is the last of three publications that outline procedures to follow after implementing a survey. With the surveys in, data collected, and analyses conducted, the next logical step deals with communicating the results. Through communication, ideas and thoughts are shared with others in a manner that will be easily understood. In Extension, some common communication channels include the annual Report of Accomplishment (ROA), grant project reports, abstracts, and oral presentations. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Milton G. Newberry, III, Jessica L. Gouldthorpe, and Glenn D. Israel, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, September 2014.
AEC411/PD081: The Savvy Survey #17: Reporting Survey Findings (ufl.edu)
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UF/IFAS Extension. 2014. Office of District Extension Directors: 2014 ROA and 2015 POW. Retrieved from http://ded.ifas.ufl.edu/resources/ROA_and_POW_instructions.shtml