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Questionnaire design
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MSc Epidemiology Practical Epidemiology EPM 103 Mind Map on Questionnaire design, created by jmoffman on 28/05/2014.
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Questionnaire design
Factors to consider
Only use if helps to meet objectives
Should be easy to use, process and analyse
Should limit measurement error
Should respect the respondent's dignity and privacy
Types of questionnaires
Used in face to face interviews
Used in telephone interviews
Self-administered
For handheld personal computers
Types of questions
Open-ended questions
Closed-ended questions
Points to consider to avoid threatening or objectionable questions
Using words familiar to respondents
Using open-ended questions
Establishing context to soften impact
Loading question with details in order to minimise significance of behaviour in itself
Using a series of questions on related subjects, some threatening and some none-threatening
Asking in borad categories
Including question in sequence of questions about non-threatening bahavious
Placing question late in questionnaire
Questionnaire layout
Clear introduction to encourage participation
Interviews: Initial introduction should be standardised
Clear instructions at beginning
Attractive, easy and convenient to use
Printing easy to read and of suitable size
Questions should not extend over more than one page
Questions should flow and be ordered according to importance and sensitivity
Transition statements to break up long questionnaires
Long enough to cover all information without being a burden
Include all possible responses in response lists
Aids to recall
Decide how questionnaire will be coded
Thank you's at the end
Self-administered: invitation and space for comments
Interviews: space for starting and finishing times and comments
Introduction or cover letter to provide adequate information on study
Who is doing study
What study is about
How their name was chosen
What is expected
Who will see information provided
If participation voluntary
Pre-test questionnaires
Words understood?
Questions answered correctly?
Suggested bias?
Closed-ended questions responses for all respondents?
Questions interpreted similarly?
layout inviting?
etc.
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