Title: Writing Good Questions
1Writing Good Questions
2A QUESTIONNAIRE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE
QUESTIONS IT ASKS
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5Plan What to Measure
- What information is required?
- Who are appropriate target respondents?
- What data collection method will be used to
survey respondents?
6Preface Open-ended versus Close-ended Questions
7Close-ended Questions
Advantages Disadvantages
- Communication skills of respondent less critical
- Speedy response
- Easier to answer
- Data quickly coded entered
- Easier to analyze
- Less-skilled or no interviewer needed
- Cant obtain in-depth response
- Poor at providing new insights
- Harder to write
- Answer may not fully reflect respondents
attitude - Categories hint at right answers
8 9Open-ended Questions
Advantages Disadvantages
- Wide range of responses
- Encourages response
- Good for probing
- Biased by respondent articulateness
- Interviewer bias
- Hard to record answers
- Coding inconsistency
- Hard/costly to code
- Reduced cross-study comparability
- Tabulating complexity
- Costly
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11Guidelines for Writing Good Questions
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13Be Clear and Precise
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17Responses Should Be Mutually Exclusive and
Exhaustive
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19Use Natural and Familiar Language
20Use Natural and Familiar Language
- Grinder
- Hoagie
- Hero
- Submarine
- Poor Boy
21Avoid Leading Questions
22Avoid Leading Questions
Leading version 1. Do you believe that private
citizens have the right to own firearms to defend
themselves, their families, and property from
violent criminal attack? Yes No Undecided Impr
oved version 2. Do you believe that a ban on
the private ownership of firearms would be
significantly reduce the number of murders and
robberies in your community? Yes No Undecided
23Avoid Double-barreled Questions
24Avoid Double-barreled Questions
25Ask One Question at a Time
26State Alternatives Explicitly
27Questions Should Yield Reliable and Valid Answers
- Relevance
- Memory
- Omission
- Telescoping
- Creation
28Provide Appropriate Time Referents
29 30 31 32Example of Order Bias
33Sources of Order Effects in Self-administered
Questionnaires
34Other Guidelines
35 36 37 38 39Procedures for Softening Impact of Potentially
Objectionable Questions
40Asking Sensitive Question
- Respondent randomly selects which of two
questionsone innocuous and one sensitiveto
answer - Questions Last digit of SS odd?
- Sensitive question?
- n1000
- If 300 yes answers, then 50 of 500 (10)
answered yes to sensitive question
41Poor Questions
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