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Usability Testing of Web Surveys Key issues in the design of web questionnaires

Matea Paškvan Marc Plate Statistics Austria Contact: matea.paskvan@statistik.gv.at. Usability Testing of Web Surveys Key issues in the design of web questionnaires. Background. Need for fast and cost efficient data collection (Potaka, 2008) Declining response rates (de Leeuw, 2005)

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Usability Testing of Web Surveys Key issues in the design of web questionnaires

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  1. Matea Paškvan Marc Plate Statistics Austria Contact: matea.paskvan@statistik.gv.at Usability Testing of Web SurveysKey issues in the design of web questionnaires

  2. Background • Need for fast and cost efficient data collection (Potaka, 2008) • Declining response rates (de Leeuw, 2005) • Computer Assisted Web Interviewing (CAWI) flexibility in terms of time an place additional cognitive burden

  3. Study Aim • After implementation of an in-house integrated system for data collection (STATsurv) • Evaluation of the user-friendlinessofSTATsurv test & improve user-friendliness

  4. Method • Field study • Heterogeneous sample (N = 18) • Own device • Aviso – letter  login via internet browser • Different qualitative and quantitative methods • Online LFS-questionnaire (video taped) • Standardized debriefing • Cognitive interviews

  5. Results – Finding the webpage and login • A Person, who does not find the web page, • is not able to participate! „googling“ the web site font size Every second person had problems with the login Optimize Aviso-letter & Search engine optimization Present a detailed login description Shorten login-name

  6. Results– Dropdown • To see all response options one has to scroll down. • No scrolling = biased responses Respondents take the best „fitting“ response option and rather do not scroll Respondents prefer radio buttons Chose Radio Buttons Be careful about the order of responses

  7. Results – Lookup list Every second person was surprised that a list occurred Every fourth rather types the job title instead of choosing it Give brief and clear instructions!

  8. Results – Household Grid • Household grid is essential for the whole questionnaire! Sex was overlooked Date of birth is not user-friendly Not all persons did add a line for another house member Change date format Use radio buttons for sex-question Add lines automatically based on number of household members

  9. Take Home • „Think-aloud“ during questionnaire completion? • Field testing • Video tapes • Even the „best“ CAWI-questionnaire will profit of an usability test.   

  10. Test your questionnaire and share  Matea Paškvan Marc Plate Statistics Austria contact: matea.paskvan@statistik.gv.at

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