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Marketing Questionnaire Design By Dr. Kevin Lance Jones

The Marketing Questionnaire The questionnaire is a structured technique for collecting primary data in a marketing survey. It is a series of written or verbal questions for which the respondent provides answers. A well-designed questionnaire motivates the respondent to provide complete and accurate information.

The survey questionnaire should not be viewed as a stand-alone tool. Along with the questionnaire there is the field-work, rewards for the respondents, and communication aids, all of which are important components of the questionnaire process. The Marketing Questionnaire

Developing the Questionnaire The following are steps to developing a questionnaire - the exact order may vary somewhat. Determine which information is being sought. Choose a question type (structure and amount of disguise) and method of administration (for example, written form, or web form, telephone interview, verbal interview).

Determine the general question content needed to obtain the desired information. Determine the form of response. Choose the exact question wording. Arrange the questions into an effective sequence. Specify the physical characteristics of the questionnaire (paper type, # of questions per page, etc.) Test the questionnaire and revise it as needed. Developing the Questionnaire

Required Information To determine which information is needed, it is useful to construct tables into which the data will be placed once it is collected. The tables will help to define what data is needed and what is not needed. Questionnaires typically are given via a personal or telephone interview or via a mail questionnaire. Newer methods include and the Web.

Questions and Design Method Some question types include fixed alternative, open ended, and projective: Fixed-alternative questions provide multiple-choice answers. These types of questions are good when the possible replies are few and clear-cut, such as age, car ownership, etc.

Open-ended questions allow the respondent to better express his/her answer, but are more difficult to administer and analyze. Often, open-ended questions are administered in a depth interview. This technique is most appropriate for exploratory research. Questions and Design Method

 Projective methods use a vague question or stimulus and attempt to project a person's attitudes from the response.  The questionnaire could use techniques such as word associations and fill-in-the- blank sentences.  Projective methods are difficult to analyze and are better suited for exploratory research than for descriptive research. Questions and Design Method

Rating Scales Used There are three commonly used rating scales: graphic, itemized, and comparative. Graphic - simply a line on which one marks an X anywhere between the extremes with an infinite number of places where the X can be placed. Itemized - similar to graphic except there are a limited number of categories that can be marked. Comparative - the respondent compares one attribute to others.

Graphic Rating Scale Graphic – on a scale of 1 to 10 please mark your feeling about the product This is also referred to as the “Likert Scale”

Itemized Rating Scale Of the following carbonated drinks please select the one that you purchase the most. Please select only one box. Pepsi ColaCoca ColaFuture Cola

Comparative Rating Scale Of the following characteristics of a mobile phone, please rate the element that is first, second and third in order of importance.  Voice Quality  SMS Messages (Chinese)  On Board Camera  Long Battery Life  Camera Quality  Large Photo Storage  Write & store documents  Language switching

Question Content Each question should have a specific purpose or not in the questionnaire. The goal of the questions is to obtain the required information. Not all questions directly must ask for the desired data. Some questions can be used to establish rapport with the respondent, especially when sensitive information is being sought.

Sensitive Questions Sensitive questions can be posed in ways to increase response and more honest responses. Some techniques are: Place the question with less personal questions. State that the behavior or attitude is not so unusual. Phrase the question in terms of other people, not the respondent. Provide response choices that specify ranges, not exact numbers.

Sensitive Questions Methods  Use a randomized response model giving the respondent pairs of questions with a randomly assigned one to answer.  The interviewer does not know which question the person is answering, but the overall percentage of people assigned to the sensitive question is known and statistics can be calculated.

Form of Question Response Questions can be designed for open-ended, dichotomous, or multi-chotomous responses. Open-ended responses are difficult to evaluate, but are useful early in the research process for determining the possible range of responses.

Form of Question Response Dichotomous questions have two possible opposing responses, for example, "Yes" and "No". Multi-chotomous questions have a range of responses as in a multiple choice test.