i am an MBA student.i have prepared a questionnaire on welfare but the questions are mostly agree or disagree(close ended )type...i want to improve my questionnaire...pls help me..
From India, Bareli
From India, Bareli
Hi Bhavya, dear you need to share your Questionnaire with us first. How can we help you out in this regard without it...please share your work if you like..
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Dear Bhavya,
Have you studied questionnaire design as a topic? If not kindly see University of Leeds - Guide to the Design of Questionnaires <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) and more at Google and Google
The design depends upon your objectives. May I know why you are asking demographic questions. If you have to seek personal info, it's better to do it in the end. You also should tell the respondents why you are seeking their help; it will also help to improve the response rate if you can tell them how they benefit from investing their time in answering.
I would like you to put your thinking cap and ask questions about why you are using different scales and whether your scales are balanced or skewed. Please also check for changes in the tense of the words used in your scales.
Have a nice day
Simhan
Learning and Teaching Fellow (Retd.)
The University of Bolton, UK.
[B]"It is never too late to learn or improve oneself"[/B
From United Kingdom
Have you studied questionnaire design as a topic? If not kindly see University of Leeds - Guide to the Design of Questionnaires <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) and more at Google and Google
The design depends upon your objectives. May I know why you are asking demographic questions. If you have to seek personal info, it's better to do it in the end. You also should tell the respondents why you are seeking their help; it will also help to improve the response rate if you can tell them how they benefit from investing their time in answering.
I would like you to put your thinking cap and ask questions about why you are using different scales and whether your scales are balanced or skewed. Please also check for changes in the tense of the words used in your scales.
Have a nice day
Simhan
Learning and Teaching Fellow (Retd.)
The University of Bolton, UK.
[B]"It is never too late to learn or improve oneself"[/B
From United Kingdom
Dear Bhavya,
I do not have the facility to correct and post your questionnaire. I can make comments and you can correct them.
You say that you are doing MBA and know the rules of preparing a questionnaire. Kindly take a look at Survey Scale Design Impact on Performance Measurement
Please compare the scales used for Q7 and Q11. Q11 scale is balanced as it has ratings for agree and 2 for disagree, Where as Q7 has 3 for agree and 1 disagree. I termed the former as 'Balanced' and the latter as 'Skewed'.
Also see Survey Design - How to Begin your Survey Design Project - Creative Research Systems
Why is the scale for Q22 all muddled up; could be confusing.
What do you mean by "Not know the practical application".
Have a n ice day.
Simhan
Simhan
,
From United Kingdom
I do not have the facility to correct and post your questionnaire. I can make comments and you can correct them.
You say that you are doing MBA and know the rules of preparing a questionnaire. Kindly take a look at Survey Scale Design Impact on Performance Measurement
Please compare the scales used for Q7 and Q11. Q11 scale is balanced as it has ratings for agree and 2 for disagree, Where as Q7 has 3 for agree and 1 disagree. I termed the former as 'Balanced' and the latter as 'Skewed'.
Also see Survey Design - How to Begin your Survey Design Project - Creative Research Systems
Why is the scale for Q22 all muddled up; could be confusing.
What do you mean by "Not know the practical application".
Have a n ice day.
Simhan
Simhan
,
From United Kingdom
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