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Questionnaire Construction Guidelines C/IL 102 Dr. Beidler
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Questionnaire Construction Avoiding human subjects issues Types of responses to questions Demographic questions QMS
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Human Subjects You cannot ask questions regarding a person’s preferences, desires, and interests on delicate or private matters –How much booze do you drink each night? –Are you straight, bi, or gay? –What is your drug of choice?
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Human Subjects You can ask them what they think –How many beers do you think a typical sophomore drinks on weekend? –What percentage of the University do you think is straight? –What do you believe is the college student drug of choice?
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Types of Responses Easy Analysis Radio Buttons Exactly one response Check Boxes Many responses (none to all) Hard Analysis Text Boxes Small free form response Text Areas Large free form response
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Types of Responses Radio responses –You want most of your questions to have this type of response –Select exactly one of two or more choices –Example: Yes | No Female | Male Freshman | Sophomore | Junior | Senior | Other Scaled: Terrible | Bad | OK | Good | Great Scales of 5 choices seem to work best.
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Types of Responses Check box responses –You may want to have some of these –Choose zero or more from a list –May include others options. –Examples: List of sports List of foods Include others so the client can fill in the sports you forgot
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Types of Responses Free form responses –Text box Space for a word or phrase –Text area Space for an extended response Useful in a real questionnaire as a space for detailed responses Keep these types of responses to a minimum –Hard to quantify.
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Demographic Questions Questions that quantify your audience Demographics provide a standard for measuring other responses. Use radio responses –Gender –Class –College –Home state Choose a few of these that are appropriate for your questionnaire. –Age [Radio groups <18 [18,19] … –Avoid race, religion, … –Don’t forget others
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Using QMS Building a questionnaire –Initialize Title Brief description –Build/Edit Finalize Populate Analyze
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QMS
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Team Formation Title : Abstract : Team members : Create Form
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Team Formation All errors during team formation will significantly reduce the grade for that part of the assignment for all team members. NO EXCEPTIONS The Abstract: A couple of sentences that provide a basic overview and might entice people to complete your questionnaire.
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Building A Questionnaire Add entries one at a time –Select type of entry with radio button on the left –Fill in corresponding information on the right –Submit addition
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Building A Questionnaire Add entries one at a time –Select type of entry with radio button on the left –Fill in corresponding information on the right –Submit addition
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Building A Questionnaire Five types of entries –Statements For inserting explanations and directions –Radio Button Group –Check box group –Text box –Text area
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Building A Questionnaire
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As items are added a sample of the questionnaire appears at the top of the page Questions may be moved around or deleted
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Building A Questionnaire
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No one can access your questionnaire while you are editing It must finalized to be made available.
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Building A Questionnaire
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Using QMS Once your questionnaire is finalized then others can reply to it Email your friends –Have them email their friends Have them email their friends –Have them email their friends …
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