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Title: Discussion Document for Survey Design and Implementation


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  • Discussion Document for Survey Design and
    Implementation
  • Jennifer Lewis Priestley, Ph.D.

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Discussion Topics
  • Major Decisions in Survey Design
  • Key Issues and Solutions
  • Good, Bad and Ugly Examples
  • Guidelines for Survey Formats
  • Best Practices for Increasing Response Rates

3
The Major Decisions in Survey Design
  • What should be asked?
  • How will the results be actionable?
  • How should each question be phrased?
  • In what sequence should the questions be
    arranged?
  • How should the questionnaire be pre-tested?
  • Does the questionnaire need to be revised?

4
Key Issues and Solutions
Guidelines
Solution
  • Avoid ambiguity
  • Be clear and concise
  • Response choices that are
  • mutually exclusive
  • exhaustive
  • not double-barrelled
  • Avoid complexity
  • Use conversational, familiar language
  • Avoid bias
  • (i.e., leading or loaded
  • questions, order bias)
  • Be objective
  • Be open to unpopular response
  • Alternate order of questions

5
Key Issues and Solutions
Solution
Guidelines
  • Avoid making assumptions
  • Offer explicit alternatives
  • Avoid questions that cant or wont be answered
  • Omissions
  • Telescoping
  • Creation
  • Unaided versus Aided
  • Limit recall to reasonable time periods/events

6
Whats Wrong?
Q. How much red meat do you eat each day?
  • On a typical day, at how many meals do you
    usually eat beef, pork or lamb?
  • Think about the typical size of the serving of
    beef, pork, or lamb you eat. Is it about the
    size of a deck of cards, a small paperback book
    or a hardcover book?

7
Whats Wrong?
Q. When was the last time you used your wifes
hairspray?
  • Recent studies have shown a high percentage of
    men use their wives hairspray to control their
    hair. Have you used your wifes hairspray within
    the past week?

8
Whats Wrong?
Q. If taxes must be raised to support education,
would you prefer a regressive or progressive tax?
  • If taxes must be raised to support education,
    would you prefer an increase in a sales tax or
    property tax?

9
Whats Wrong?
Q. How do you spend your leisure time, watching
TV or reading?
  • How do you spend your leisure time?

10
Whats Wrong?
Q. Would you support an amendment to limit the
Presidential term to one 6-year term?
  • Which would you prefer for the Presidential term?
  • keeping terms to 4-years, limited to 2 terms
  • keeping terms to 4-years, change limit to 1 term
  • changing terms to 6-years, limited to 1 term
  • changing terms to 6-years, limited to 2 terms

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Whats Wrong?
  • Q. At what type of restaurant do you eat?
  • Inexpensive
  • Expensive
  • Very expensive
  • All of the above
  • For work or school day lunches, would you
    describe the restaurants at which you typically
    eat as
  • Inexpensive (less than 5)
  • Moderately expensive (5-10)
  • Expensive (more than 10)

12
Guidelines for Survey Format
  • Introduce the questionnaire - tell the purpose of
    the studyfor mail surveys always provide a cover
    letter.
  • Ask easy, non-threatening questions to establish
    rapport.
  • Questionnaires should be presented in a logical
    flow - finish one topic before going to the next.
  • Can be presented in a funnel (start general and
    get narrow) or inverted funnel (provide specifics
    and then ask overall) sequences.

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Guidelines for Survey Format
  • Determine response format for each set of
    questions - open-ended (respondent fills in
    response) or closed-ended (responses are provided
    for the respondent).
  • Screening questions should be done first - dont
    work for completed questionnaires by ineligible
    people.
  • When asking demographic questions or income
    questions, always include one category higher or
    lower than you think will be needed.

14
Guidelines for Survey Format
  • Always include adequate instructions, and be sure
    they are noticeable and in the proper place.
  • Make the questionnaire look easy to read and
    professional.
  • Use blank space and large type font - dont try
    to crowd too many questions together to make the
    questionnaire shorter.
  • Number the questions.

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Guidelines for Survey Format
  • Never split question wording or response
    categories across pages - avoid splitting groups
    of questions.
  • Use proper response category formats - use plenty
    of spacing between categories and use boxes where
    possible. Using grids can save space and make
    filling out the survey less complicated for the
    respondent.

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Guidelines for Survey Format
  • Pre-code response categories and assign data
    layouts before administering the survey.
  • Always think about how the data will be analyzed.
  • Always use instructions for any possible
    confusing questions and use a different typeface
    to distinguish them.

17
Increasing Response Rate
  • Pretest!
  • Exposes problems with the survey as well as
    identifies possible respondent and interviewer
    error issues
  • Two pretests should be conducted
  • First pretest is done by personal interview,
    regardless of final mode, to determine
  • Any confusing questions or instructions
  • Any difficulty respondents have with generating
    answers
  • Second pretest - done exactly as final survey
    will be done
  • A small portion of the actual study sample

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Increasing Response Rate
  • Include a postage paid, pre-addressed return
    envelope.
  • Include a personalized, brief cover letter
    explaining the purpose of the questionnaire and
    how the results will be used.
  • Incentives (money) have proven to slightly lift
    response, but more is not better.
  • Keep the survey to no more than two pages.
  • Ensure anonymity.
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