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QUESTIONNAIRES

QUESTIONNAIRES. AIM: To understand what makes a good and bad question. None. 1-2 hours. Less than 1 hour. More than 2 hours. Make the question easy to understand. Don’t be vague with your question. E.G. Did you watch much TV last night?. A better question gives tick box choices.

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QUESTIONNAIRES

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  1. QUESTIONNAIRES AIM: To understand what makes a good and bad question

  2. None 1-2 hours Less than 1 hour More than 2 hours Make the question easy to understand. • Don’t be vague with your question. • E.G. Did you watch much TV last night? A better question gives tick box choices. • How much TV did you watch last night?

  3. Make sure the question is not a leading question. • E.G. Do you agree that Sunderland AFC is the best football team in the Championship? A better question is: In your opinion, which is the best football team in the Championship? Then give a list of teams for people to choose from.

  4. 15-17 18-20 21-30 31-50 Avoid asking personal or sensitive questions. • Questions about age, weight or income can cause offence and/or embarrassment A way to get round this problem is: Tick one box for your age group.

  5. Ask the easy questions first. Don’t ask more questions than you need to.

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