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1 Designing Questionnaires
Friday 3rd March 2005 Designing Questionnaires Objectives: To understand, interpret and design questionnaires to collect data.

2 A questionnaire is a set of questions designed to obtain data from a population.
Anyone who answers a questionnaire is called a respondent. All questionnaires should: Be clear and brief as possible. Use clear and simple language. Minimise bias Should not ask leading questions e.g., Why do you think pubs should be open 24 hours day?

3 Types of Questions: Open ended question Closed question
Has no suggested answers and will give people a chance to respond how they want. Has a fixed set of responses and a scale of opinions, e.g. “English football supporters are a bunch of hooligans” Strongly agree Agree No View Disagree Strongly disagree

4 However, to test whether or not a survey will be a success in terms of receiving the required information, often, a pilot survey is carried out, which is a small replica of the experiment that is needed to be carried out.


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