Survey Research Laboratory Seminar Series Web Surveys Lisa Kelly-Wilson.

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Survey Research Laboratory Seminar Series Web Surveys Lisa Kelly-Wilson

Survey Research Laboratory When to use Web surveys When Web users only are being surveyed (e.g., users of a Web-based project management system) Among populations known to have Web access (e.g., University faculty) As part of a mixed-mode study (e.g., mail study with option to complete questionnaire via Web)

Survey Research Laboratory Web surveys: Advantages FAST! - (almost) instant gratification Do not require an interviewer No printing/mailing costs Can be very inexpensive Can include graphics/multimedia No interviewer bias No data entry

Survey Research Laboratory Web surveys: Disadvantages With no interviewer, there is no one to guide respondent, answer questions, etc. Expense associated with more complex questionnaires/ studies considerably higher. Coverage error potentially very high due to lack of Internet and access by many (lower income, African Americans & Hispanics, rural residents). Use of certain Web survey products leaves the security of respondent data in the hands of another party.

Survey Research Laboratory “Typical” Web survey process Potential respondent receives an invitation to participate via  (“evite”) or  in a letter that includes URL and a passcode R clicks on a link (or types a URL into a browser address bar) to access the survey Nonrespondents receive follow-up reminder ( , postcard) a few days after survey is launched

Survey Research Laboratory Best practices BEGIN WITH A WELL- DESIGNED QUESTIONNAIRE Put yourself in the respondent’s shoes. (Or, in front of his or her monitor, at his or her keyboard, etc.)

Survey Research Laboratory Best practices Web surveys should be as simple as possible  No flashy pictures, unusual fonts, unnecessary graphics Small logo of sponsor in “header”? Yes!  Restrained use of color  Questions themselves should be simple and brief (“non-wordy”) In contrast, items in telephone and face-to-face surveys are written so they can be read conversationally.

Survey Research Laboratory Best practices: More on simplicity Users accessing the Web via dial-up or with older computers & Web browsers may have difficulty with a survey with more sophisticated elements.

Survey Research Laboratory Best practices, continued Begin with a question that is fully visible on the first screen and is easily comprehended and answered by all respondents. Avoid drop-down boxes Avoid making the respondent do a lot of scrolling.

Survey Research Laboratory Other considerations Incentives Preview, preview, preview! On different computers and using different browsers. Complete the survey yourself.

Survey Research Laboratory Writing the evite: Subject line This is your first chance to make a good impression (and the respondent’s first chance to delete the evite) Subject line should contain  sponsor  topic  “survey”  e.g., “Office of the Chancellor Student Health Survey ”

Survey Research Laboratory Writing the evite: Body text Again, you have to make it clear the message is not spam Should include  Study sponsor  Contact information (who should R contact with a problem or question?)  Reply-by date  Amount of time the survey should take Keep it short! Make sure the survey URL is clearly visible in the body of the message and that the link is accurate. Test the link! Make sure your text is grammatically correct & double- check all spellings.

Survey Research Laboratory Writing the evite: For example... Dear : The Office of the Chancellor is conducting a survey of Illinois students about health practices and beliefs. Your participation is very important, since we must we hear from as many students as possible for the results to truly represent the practices and beliefs of Illinois students. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. We would appreciate hearing from you by. To access the survey, please click the link below: If you have any questions about the study or problems accessing the survey, please contact at or via at. Thank you for your help!

Survey Research Laboratory Survey organizations’ Web survey options Hire programmer(s) to program surveys OR buy a Web survey software package and host it on its own server Contract with a Web surveying organization that hosts surveys from many organizations on its server(s)

Survey Research Laboratory Selecting a Web survey product There are dozens of products available. The use of one product over another will depend on the study itself.  Study budget?  Questionnaire complexity?  If mixed mode, what programming features are needed to make the questionnaires comparable?  Sample management needs?  Topic & sensitivity of requested information?  Data analysis needs?

Survey Research Laboratory Web survey products: 3 “tiers” Cost Question types & logic options Other issues University’s WebServices survey tool $ (free!) Very limited question types & ability to customize look; no advanced logic capabilities No sample management component Format/layout of final data limited Online products Zoomerang, Survey Monkey $$Limited question types; some customization possible with HTML coding; can program skips Include sample management component Product contains data review & analysis component Premium products Sawtooth, Inquisite, Survey Solutions (Perseus), Illume (DatStat) $$$+Extensive & customizable; sophisticated logic capabilities May not include sample management component (e.g., Sawtooth) Extensive options for data review, analysis, and download

Survey Research Laboratory PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Questionnaire programming 1.Various question types  Standard types include Closed-ended one choice Closed-ended multiple choice Drop-down (one choice) Open-ended (sometimes of varying length) Ranking Rating scale 2.Ability to customize features of a question type

Survey Research Laboratory A nonstandard question type: Grid

Survey Research Laboratory Customizing: Specifying the length of an open-ended answer In Zoomerang, an answer field cannot be limited to a certain number of characters.

Survey Research Laboratory 3.Randomization of questions, response options 4.Advanced logic (skips, branching, piping, fills) 5.Data validation PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Questionnaire programming

Survey Research Laboratory When a Web survey’s sample consists of a list of addresses, there must be a means of Sending the evite Monitoring who has (and has not) responded Sending reminders to nonrespondents Not all Web survey products have a built-in capability to manage these tasks PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Sample management

Survey Research Laboratory All products allow you to download your data, but there is variation in the number of formats in which it can be downloaded. Also variation in the ability to specify data file characteristics in advance (e.g., variable names) Of those that allow you to view results and perform analysis within the product itself, there is variation in the sophistication of the analysis that can be performed. PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Data review & analysis concerns

Survey Research Laboratory PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Data review & analysis concerns For a variable such as this, you’d expect the final data to be coded 1 for not at all familiar, 2 for not too familiar etc.

Survey Research Laboratory PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Data review & analysis concerns But using the WebServices survey feature, this is what you get:

Survey Research Laboratory PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Data review & analysis concerns Ever attended Total Gender MaleFemale Yes %60.20%64.60% No %39.80%35.40% Zoomerang allows you to perform simple analyses and download the results, such as the cross-tab below:

Survey Research Laboratory Topic and its sensitivity Ability for a respondent to exit and return to questionnaire to complete at a later time Access by multiple users to the product PRODUCT SELECTION CRITERIA: Additional considerations

Survey Research Laboratory A note on the renowned “progress bar” Serves to give the respondent insight into the length of the survey and his/her progress Research on the bar’s effect on survey completion has found mixed results There’s some indication use of such a feature is helpful only for shorter surveys

Survey Research Laboratory WebServices survey tool Advantages:  Free!  Allows for security of blue-stem logon (for University respondents)  Has basic question types (short & long open- ended, radio buttons, checkboxes, pulldowns, rankings)  Very useful as a means to familiarize yourself with basic Web survey design issues and options

Survey Research Laboratory A note on U of I surveys

Survey Research Laboratory Web survey challenges Increasing sophistication and expectations of Web survey takers Coverage and sample issues Security of data provided by respondents

Survey Research Laboratory Questions? us at The WebSM Web site is dedicated to the methodological issues of Web surveys: