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Title: QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN


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QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN
  • for the GEMP 3 student

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Objectives
  • Advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires
  • Design of questionnaires
  • Different types of questions used
  • How to avoid common problems and pitfalls

3
Method of Data Collection
  • Three main methods
  • Observation
  • Interviews
  • Questionnaires
  • A study may employ more than one method of data
    collection.

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Examples
  • Health and the eating habits of school children
    at school
  • (Survey, questionnaire)
  • The average waiting time at clinics and the
    factors that influence the waiting time.
  • (Survey, on-site observation)
  • Analysis of the causes of cor pulmonale in
    children in Johannesburg..
  • (Survey, secondary data)
  • The understanding of the Core PHC package among
    health workers employed by the city
  • (Survey, on-site observation)

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What is a questionnaire?
  • An instrument (form) to
  • collect answers to questions
  • collect factual data gathers information or
    measures
  • A series of written questions / items in a fixed,
    rational order

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Why using a questionnaire?
  • A well designed questionnaire
  • Gives appropriate data which answers your
    research question
  • Minimises potential sources of bias
  • Will more likely be completed

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What kind of questions can you ask?
  • Facts (Demographics)
  • age, sex, post code, number of children,
    religious affiliations, etc
  • Attitudes
  • perceptions beliefs , belief in aliens,
    attitude towards crime, etc.
  • Knowledge
  • description of homeopathy, good dietary
    practice,
  • Behaviours
  • dental attendance, medical history, criminal
    record, drug taking habits

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Where to start?
  • 1. List variables
  • Sources include patients/subjects (focus groups,
    key informant interviews), clinical observation,
    theory or conceptual framework, prior research,
    and expert opinion.
  •  
  • 2. Borrow from other instruments
  • Save development effort (reinventing the wheel)
  • Borrow reliability, validity, variance estimates
  • Facilitate comparison with previous studies
  • 3. Solicit input from colleagues and friends

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Advantages of questionnaires
  • Can reach a large number of people relatively
    easily and economically (especially postal/E-mail
    questionnaires)
  • Provide quantifiable answers
  • Relatively easy to analyse

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Disadvantages of questionnaires
  • Provides only limited insight into problem
  • Limited response allowed by questions
  • Maybe not the right questions are asked
  • Varying response
  • Misunderstanding/misinterpretation
  • Need to get it right first time
  • Hard to chase after missing data

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Types of Questionnaire
  • Self-administrated
  • On-site
  • By post
  • E-mail/Internet
  • Interviewer-administrated
  • Face to face
  • Telephone

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Self-administered questionnaire
  • Advantages
  • Cheap and easy to administer
  • Preserves confidentiality
  • Completed at respondent's convenience
  • Administered in a standard manner
  • No influence by interviewer

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Self-administered questionnaire
  • Disadvantages
  • Low response rate
  • Questions can be misunderstood
  • No control by interviewer
  • Time loss

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Interview-administered questionnaire
  • Advantages
  • Interviewer can clarify unclear questions
  • Literacy is not required
  • Interviewer can collect more complex answers and
    observations
  • Interviewer can minimize missing and
    inappropriate responses
  • Interviewer can prevent respondentfrom answering
    out of sequence
  • Clarification of ambiguity
  • Quick answers

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Interview-administered questionnaire
  • Disadvantages
  • Interviewer bias
  • Needs more resources
  • Only short questionnaires possible
  • Difficult for sensitive issues

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What makes a well designed questionnaire?
  • Highly structured
  • Collects the same types of information
  • Standardised
  • Allows quantitative and systematic analysis

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Before starting..
  • Questionnaire design is integral part of the
    study, not an add-on!

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Stages in designing a questionnaire (1)
  • Planning the study
  • Decide on goals of study
  • Know the subject
  • literature, experts
  • Formulate a hypothesis
  • Define information needed to test the hypothesis

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Stages in designing a questionnaire (2)
  • Determine study population
  • Know the respondents
  • Occupation
  • Special sensitivities
  • Education
  • Ethnic
  • Language

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Stages in designing a questionnaire (3)
  • Design questions
  • Content of the questions
  • Format of the questions
  • Presentation and layout
  • Coding schedule (if appropriate)
  • Pilot and refine questionnaire

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Stages in designing a questionnaire (4)
  • Complete study protocol
  • Determine
  • Cost
  • Time
  • Sample size
  • Response rate

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Questionnaire Structure
  • Three parts
  • Introduction
  • Questions
  • Concluding remarks

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Five Functions of the Introduction
  • Identification of the survey or respondent
  • Who you are
  • Who you work for
  • How and where you can be contacted
  • Purpose of survey
  • What you are investigating/researching
  • Explanation of respondent selection
  • Where you obtained the respondents name
  • Request for participation/provide incentive
  • Incentives
  • Anonymity
  • Confidentiality
  • Screening of respondent

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Other hints
  • Encourage the respondent to answer all questions
    as truthfully as possible
  • Emphasise that there are no "right" or "wrong"
    answers
  • Try to make the research sound interesting and
    relevant.
  • Use a form of language, in terms of word and
    sentence length, which will be comprehensible to
    the respondent. Fleisch Reading Ease Score
    (Grade 8 maximum)
  • Provide an estimate of how long it takes to
    complete the questionnaire (be honest)

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Concluding Remarks (at the end of questionnaire)
  • Thank the respondent again for taking part
  • Remind them to check they have answered all
    questions
  • Ask them to return the questionnaire in the
    envelope provided

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Basic Rules (1)
  • KISS ? keep it short and simple
  • Length of questionnaire shorter ? ?response
    rates
  • Appearance affects
  • Response rate
  • Data summarisation and analysis
  • ? easy on the eye

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Types of Questionnaire
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Basic Rules (2)
  • Number all items and pages
  • Put an identifying mark on all pages
  • Put study title in bold on first page
  • Print directions in bold
  • Remember the Unique Identifier

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Basic Rules (3)
  • Question order
  • Easy ? difficult
  • General ? particular
  • Factual ? abstract
  • Starting questions
  • Simple
  • With closed format
  • Relevant to main subject
  • Non-threatening
  • Neither demographic nor personal questions
  • Be aware of ordering effects!

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Basic rules (4)
  • Group questions by
  • Topic/ response options
  • Dont put most important item last
  • Questionnaire likely to be completed if
  • relevant
  • logical

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Content of Questions
  • Clear focus on research question
  • Avoid sidetracking
  • Avoid unnecessary information
  • Demographic information
  • Contact information (if non-anonymised)

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Questionnaires Questions - What do you ask?
  • Ensure that the opening questions are clearly
    relevant to the purpose of the study
  • Consider putting factual questions at the end of
    the questionnaire
  • Personal or sensitive questions should appear
    later
  • Consider including some open questions

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Questionnaire Design General Principles
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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
  • Length
  • No longer than absolutely necessary (24 pages)
  • Use branching questions and skip patterns to
    reduce length
  • Avoid deceptively short questions with high
    respondent burden (complex tables, rank ordering,
    mental calculations, check all that apply)

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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
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Questionnaire DesignGeneral Principles (cont)
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Coding Schedule
  • Questionnaire can be pre-coded
  • Quicker and easier data entry
  • Examples
  • Male ? 1 Female ? 2 Dont know ? 3
  • Ill ? 1 Not ill ? 0 Dont know ? 9
  • Single ? 1 Married ? 2 Separated ? 3
  • Divorced ? 4 Dont know ? 5

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Precoding the Questionnaire
  • Numbers are preferred for two reasons
  • Numbers are easier and faster to keystroke into a
    computer file
  • Computer tabulation programs are more efficient
    when they process numbers

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Phrasing Questions
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Phrasing Questions (cont)
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Phrasing Questions (cont)
  • 5. One topic per question
  • Avoid double-barreled questions
  • Do black Africans and Coloureds suffer from
    discrimination
  •  
  • 6. Specify an appropriate time frame
  • Typical/usual versus maximal/minimal
  • Depends on salience of topic
  • 7. Improving recall
  • Aided recall (memory cues, prompts)
  • Bounded recall (time window)
  • Records or diaries

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Phrasing Questions (cont)
  • 8. Mutually exclusive and exhaustive response
    options
  • Use of other fields 
  • 9. Consider question polarity and sequence
    (survey as conversation)
  • Avoid yea-saying patterns and carryover
    effects, but maintain consistency when possible
  • 10. Check for technical accuracy

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Lets try a few examples, and see if you can
identify the problem
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Example 1
Do you approve or disapprove of the recreational
use of cannabis? (Please tick the appropriate
box) Yes ? No ?
Cant answer question using answer categories
provided Change to Approve/ Disapprove? Can you
assume respondent knows what recreational
means?
48
Example 2
Have you suffered from headaches or sickness
recently? (Please tick the appropriate box) Yes
? No ?
Question double barrelled What does recently
mean?
49
Example 3
Would you rather not use a medicated
shampoo? (Please tick the appropriate box) Yes
? No ?
Avoid double negatives
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Example 4
If homeopathic remedies were available to buy in
large chemists, would you buy them? (Please tick
the appropriate box) Yes ? No ?
Do people behave as they say they will?
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Example 5
  • Do you go to the toilet a lot?

Ambiguity
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Example 6
  • How often do you get up at night to PU? (pass
    urine)
  • Should IVDUs be treated in the community?

Avoid jargon/abbreviations/slang
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Example 7
  • Do you think that the food in the hotel made you
    sick?
  • Did the hotel staff seem unhygenic to you?
  • Do you agree that the hospital staff were close
    to exhaustion?

Avoid leading questions
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Example 8
  • What age are you?
  • 16-20 ?
  • 20-25 ?
  • 25-30 ?
  • 35-40 ?

Use simple language- old instead of age Avoid
not mutually exclusive options
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Format of Questions
  • Be precise
  • Did you swim often in the pool?
  • Yes
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