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1 Designing Effective Surveys

2 Conceptualizing Your Research Conceptualize your primary research; Figure out what you need to know If you need information on the opinions or actions of a whole group, do a survey Identify key elements of the concepts you need information about

3 Your Survey Population Carefully choose and define your survey population

4 The Survey Population Are they relevant to the problem? Are they the group affected by the problem? Or are they the group that will have to carry out the recommendations? Or are they people who have dealt successfully with this problem elsewhere? Can you get a fair sampling? How? Will you get a high response rate?

5 Operationalize Your Concept Consider your audience’s needs (your survey respondents as well as target audience) Decide how to measure your concept by using reliable, valid questions Draft closed-end questions

6 Survey questions should be easy to understand and hard to misinterpret!

7 Writing Good Questions Use common language & clearly defined terms Use mostly closed questions Include demographic questions to help identify the sample Use precise, unambiguous language Make sure questions are valid & reliable

8 Which Is the Valid Question? How much do you like doughnuts? How many times a month would you visit a doughnut shop located within three blocks of campus?

9 Is This a Reliable Question? Do you like high quality pastries?

10 What to Avoid Avoid double-barreled questions Avoid leading, biased questions Avoid loaded questions Avoid repetitive questions Avoid personal questions

11 Gathering Demographic Information Do you expect age or gender to play a role in people’s opinions? Do you expect education level or income level to play a role? Do you expect size of household or length of employment to play a role? Do you want to compare responses from different groups?

12 Sequencing your Questions Group questions that are similar Put them in a logical order Place demographic questions at the beginning Put any sensitive or difficult questions at the end Put any open-ended questions at the end

13 Types of Questionnaire Questions

14 Yes/No Are you currently employed? ___ yes ___ no

15 True-false Your store is located downtown. ___ True___ false

16 Multiple Choice What precautions does your store take to curtail shoplifting? ___ Sensormatic tags ___ Ink dye tags ___ Employees circulating on the floor ___ Dressing room attendants on duty ___ Surveillance cameras

17 Agree/disagree Scale Drug use is a problem among our employees. ___ Strongly agree ___ Agree ___ No opinion ___ Disagree ___ Strongly disagree

18 Ranking How much of your household’s shopping and recreation occurs downtown? ___ Little or none ___ Less than half ___ About half ___ More than half ___ Most or all

19 Rating Rate the following factors according to their influence on you when you bought your home? (5 = very important and 1 = unimportant) ___ Commuting time ___ The home itself ___ Purchase price and financing ___ Proximity to friends and family ___ Schools

20 Checklist From what sources did you finance your business? Check all that apply. ___ Bank ___ Savings and loan institution ___ Personal savings ___ Federal or state government loan ___ Other ________________________

21 Formulating Response Categories Limit types of questions and response sets to no more than three Give clear-cut answer choices Make response sets easy to navigate Make sure response categories don’t overlap Make sure responses cover all possibilities

22 Overlapping Response Categories Example: How many credit hours have you completed at IUPUI? ___ 1 – 25 ___ 25 – 55 ___ 55 –85 ___ 85 or more

23 Questionnaire Title & Purpose Give your questionnaire a topic-related title Include a brief explanation of the survey’s purpose (short paragraph) Include instructions for completing the survey Include instructions for returning the survey Assure respondents the survey is anonymous

24 Revising Your Questionnaire Have you asked everything you want answers to ? Will the answers help you make recommendations? Are your questions unbiased, clear, and to the point? Are they logically arranged? Is the questionnaire neat & uncluttered? Is it carefully edited? Can respondents complete it quickly & without difficulty?

25 Be sure to test run your questionnaire! Once questionnaires with a mistake go out, it’s too late to correct them! This has a negative effect on your credibility as a researcher.

26 Ways to Conduct Your Survey Distribute & pick up questionnaires on the spot in a class, at a meeting, etc. Leave a box in a break room or other common area Send as an attachment to each respondent Conduct by telephone

27 Next class…. How to tabulate and interpret your findings


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