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+ Characteristics of a Survey Questionnaires Large number of respondents (if small number, better to do interviews) Either use probability or nonprobability sampling Systematic procedures are used to ask predetermined questions and record answers Answers are numerically coded and analyzed with aid of statistical software + How to Ask Survey Questions CLARITY Questions should mean the same thing to every respondent th 6 grade reading level Short questions are best CONSISTENCY Keep directions the same, or as similar as possible Keep answers to positive/negative questions in same question (unless there is a good reason to mix it up) Cluster similar types of items together + How to Ask Survey Questions OPEN-ENDED AND CLOSE-ENDED QUESTIONS Close-ended questions ensure uniformity, can be easier for the subject to answer, and can be easier to analyze Open-ended questions allow for more subtle responses and perhaps more precise measurement + ISSUE: Double-barreled Avoid double-barreled questions, which are questions that “force” two sentiments to coexist Example: Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about the childcare program. Incorrect: I feel welcomed by staff and other youth at the center Correction: I feel welcomed by staff at the center I feel welcomed by other youth at the center + ISSUE: Biased / Leading questions Avoid biased questions Social desirability is a common problem Avoid associating an attitude or a position with a prestigious person or agency Include both positive and negative choices in the question Be aware of “loaded” terms Be aware of “acquiescence” – which is when a respondent “gives up” and provides similar responses to similarly formatted question
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