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Respondents were asked four questions about each of along list of topics. Several questionnaires were piloted, but nonetheless a couple of the topics
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were interpreted indifferent ways by different respondents. Despite this, useful conclusions about how software engineers should be trained were drawn from the study.
Iivari (1996) used a paper-based questionnaire to test nine hypotheses about factors affecting CASE tool adoption in 52 organizations in Finland. The author contacted organizations that had purchased CASE tools and surveyed key information systems personnel about the use of the tool. Companies and individuals were more likely to use CASE tools
when adoption was voluntary, the tool was perceived to be superior to its predecessors) and there was management support.
Reporting guidelines: When reporting data from questionnaires, it is necessary to detail how the population was sampled (i.e., who the
questionnaires were sent to, or how respondents were chosen) and the response rate for the questionnaire, if appropriate. Any piloting and subsequent modification of the questionnaire should be explained. Additionally, if possible, provide a copy of the questions in the report or an appendix.
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