LESSON 6.11: SURVEY DESIGN Module 6: Rural Health Obj. 6.11: Identify potential problems in the design of survey questions.

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LESSON 6.11: SURVEY DESIGN Module 6: Rural Health Obj. 6.11: Identify potential problems in the design of survey questions.

Do Now  What problems do you notice?

Discuss: Survey Obstacles  A student wants to gather information on the obesity problem in her school. She decides to create a survey that will ask people about their height and weight (to calculate BMI), their eating habits, any health issues they have, and their self-perception of their own weight. What are some obstacles this student would face in designing and conducting her survey?

Steps to Conducting a Survey  1. Clarify purpose  2. Assess Resources  3. Decide on Methods  4. Write Questionnaire  5. Revise questionnaire  6. Prepare Survey  7. Collect data  8. Process data  9. Analyze the Results  10. Interpret the Results  11. Take Action

Discuss: Advantages & Disadvantages  What are the advantages and disadvantages of using surveys to collect data?

Writing Surveys  1. Surveys should have a clear focus  2. Surveys should be short and questions should be concise.  3. Use closed-ended questions  4. Avoid ''double-barreled'' questions  5. Avoid ''leading questions''

Discuss: Response Options  Surveys can have a variety of different types of response options. Some common examples are:  Response Options Multiple choice (Respondents only select one option) Choose from a list (Respondents may select several options) Scale (Respondents choose a degree of agreement with a statement)  Can you think of any other types of response options?

Think:  Step 1. Clarify purpose  a. Select an issue you would like to collect information about:  b. Write a research question about that issue.  Step 4. Write Questionnaire  Devise one question and the corresponding response options for each variable. Avoid open- ended, double-barreled and leading questions.  Variable #1 Question:  Variable #2 Question:

Assess: ID the problems!  1. How much do you like coffee?  I love it  I like it  I dislike it  I hate it  2. How much sleep do you get, on average?  a healthy amount (8 or more hours)  a moderately unhealthy amount (6-8 hours)  an unhealthy amount (less than 6 hours)  I don’t know

Homework:  Assignment: Using the two questions you devised earlier in this lesson (or new ones if you prefer), create a fun, appropriate survey using any online survey tool. Be sure your questions are not open- ended, double-barreled, or leading!  Recommendation: Use a “Google Form” to create your survey. More information can be found online by searching for “How to create a google survey” on google.com  Challenge: Add more questions and try to use different types of response options