❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about the analysis of a Scarborough Senior High School community survey, including who performed the analysis, the request for analysis, and the analysis report. The Minister provides answers, clarifying the process and availability of data.
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I refer the minister to a document with a cover page in her name entitled “Results of the Scarborough Senior High School community survey”. (1) Who completed the analysis of this survey? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the request for the analysis to be completed? (3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(1) Who completed the analysis of this survey? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the request for the analysis to be completed? (3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the request for the analysis to be completed? (3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(1) Who completed the analysis of this survey? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the request for the analysis to be completed? (3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the request for the analysis to be completed? (3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(3) Will the minister table the report of the analysis that led to the production of the document? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(1) The survey was completed by a statistician, Dr Lance C. Chambers. (2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(2) There was no documented request. Dr Chambers worked with a community reference group and departmental officers to determine the scope of the survey, the questions and the sample. (3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
(3) The only report was that which was distributed publicly. However, if required, the minister can arrange for the raw data to be made available.
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