| Survey questionnaire design – More of an imperfect art than science |
| Written by Geeta Zankar | |
| Monday, 14 September 2009 | |
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In a typical survey, the success of the survey, is not really dependent on the responses to the survey, but largely depends on the entire survey design. The design of the survey needs to be given proper attention, so that the analysis and interpretation is correct. One of the challenges is to collect the relevant information in a precise manner. Any typical survey design will involve
What to ask ? -> Information needs
Out of the 5 steps stated above, usually Questionnaire design is felt to be the easiest and hence given low importance. Most of us feel that we are good in conversing and hence can design survey questionnaires very easily. The point is, a survey questionnaire is not like a usual conversation between two people. The person designing the questionnaire has designed having the entire perspective, whereas the person answering will interpret the questions in his/ her own way and reply. The danger is, the data used in the analysis is devoid of the respondent’s interpretation. This aspect is becoming more and more critical, with the advent of various modes of survey like internet surveys, email surveys and so on which are self filled questionnaires.
One of the best practices is after designing a survey, take on the role of a respondent and answer the following questions
At all times check that
Always pretest the survey with a small sample & be sure what needs to be measured is in fact what is measured.
Revisiting the 5 crucial steps of a survey design stated above, if the information needs are crystal clear, it will result in a proper definition of the target group and ease the task of questionnaire design. Further a sample design and sample size decided with statistical support will ensure a meaningful survey.
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