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Intuition: Survey and Interviews
Intuition: Surveys and Interviews
Through the use of today’s technology and interaction, an online survey shared on social
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media platforms has reached out to diverse individuals with various WFH experiences during the
pandemic. Commencing with consent agreement to participate (see Appendices A), and a
screening question asking if individuals work from home or not, this accumulation has requested
both closed and open-ended inquiries. Each question was conceived to gain a well-rounded
understanding of how the broad population currently exposes its concern to the perpetual state of
feeling captive at home for work and life. Similar to the surveys, interview participants were first
asked to read and sign the involvement consent form (see Appendices C) before the interview
performance. Subsequently, virtual interviews were performed and delivered a well-rounded
source of quantitative and qualitative information about the new traditional measures that
individuals, along with their significant other and family members, experience with these stay-at-
home circumstances. Longing for a post-pandemic adaptation, the survey (via SurveyMonkey) (see Appendix B) was active from April 12to the 19th, 2021 and the interviews (performed via Zoom) (see Appendix D) occurred between April 15th and 20th, 2021 and lasted between 30 to 40
minutes each. Correspondingly these outcomes will deliver a basis of where individuals are
currently situated with the steady-state of living and working within the same four walls. These
contributions will give itemized information about the needs, thoughts, experienced emotions,
and future preferences anticipated. Five interviews with varied professionals of the millennial
age group with various experiences with remote work will contribute and offer a specific
consideration of how individuals have adapted and continue to strive in their workforce and
home life. Beyond the shreds of evidence discovered in the literature report, these interactions
authorize an opportunity to observe the non-verbal reactions that each inquiry may represent.