Just the questions, or the answers to those questions as well?
What about interviews, do we put just the questions, or the answers to them as well? I looked at one IRP in the resource section and in it's appendix, it had the questionnaire questions but no answers to them, and the interview questions with the answers.
That's odd! :S
I always put both and have been told-
If the appendix is
"formal," it should contain a beginning, middle, and ending. For example, if the appendix contains tables of test data, the appendix should not only contain the tabular/survey data, but also formally introduce those tables/surveys, discuss why they have been included, and explain the unusual aspects that might confuse the reader.
Because of time constraints, you might be asked to include "informal" appendices with calculations and supplemental information.
For such
"informal" situations, having a clear beginning, middle, and ending is not necessary. However, you should still title the appendix, place a heading on each table/survey, place a caption beneath each figure, and insert comments necessary for reader understanding.
Ultimately, it depends on how detailed you wish to go- as you can have separate sections for tables/figures, calculations and the surveys.
When I completed mine I choose the later "informal" and gained full marks. Although, I guess it depends upon who your marker is and the rubric criteria.