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Survey y Question Q Types Question Type

Description

Strengths

Weaknesses

Yes/No

Questions with two possible answers

Wide variety of data analyses

Provide limited information

Multiple Choice

Stem followed by set of answers, pick the option that best describes opinion

Easy to answer, collect factual information

Possibility of not including key response options

Likert Rating Scale

Determine where an answer fits on a scale of carefully ordered categories

Efficient means to information, comparisons among answers

Difficult to write unambiguous items potential items, for biased results

Open-Ended

No formatted response options, compose own answer to a stem

Informative – learn about unanticipated topics or issues

Require more work/effort, time-consuming analysis

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09

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Designing g g Survey y Questions ‹ Does the question require an answer? ‹ To what extent do respondents have a

ready-made ready made answer?

‹ Can respondents accurately recall and report

past behaviors?

‹ Are respondents willing to reveal the

information that you’re you re asking for?

‹ Will respondents feel motivated to answer?

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 16

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 10 Use simple as opposed to specialized terms 10. Exhausted Candid Top priority Leisure Employment Courageous Rectify

Tired Honest Most important Free time Work Brave Correct

Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 17

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 9 Choose as few words as possible to pose the 9.

question

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 18

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 8 Avoid vague quantifiers when more precise 8.

estimates can be obtained

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 19

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 7 Soften the impact of potentially 7.

objectionable questions

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 20

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 6 Avoid asking respondents to say yes in 6.

order to mean no

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 21

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 5 Develop response categories that are 5.

mutually exclusive

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 22

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 4 Eliminate check-all-that-apply question 4.

formats to reduce primacy effects

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 23

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 3 Provide appropriate time references 3.

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 24

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 2 Use equal numbers of positive and negative 2.

categories for scaled questions

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 25

Top p 10 Q Question Writing g Guidelines 1 Avoid double-barreled questions 1.

Adapted from: Dillman, D.A. (2000). Mail and internet surveys: The tailored design method (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Prepared by: Lisa O’Leary Shuler

Associate Director for Assessment and Evaluation

Office of Institutional Research,[email protected] September 09 26