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A Questionnaire is an instrument for data collection.
The questionnaire was invented by Sir Francis Galton.
It consists of a series of questions.
The purpose of questionnaire is to gather information
from respondents.
1. Deciding which questionnaire to use.
2. Question wording & structure.
3. Sequencing and layout decisions.
4. Piloting the questionnaire.
5. Obtaining a high response.
6. Questionnaire design checklist.
One need to decide if he/she intend to construct a :
Closed-ended questionnaire.
Open-ended questionnaire.
Combination of both.
Use simple question.
Be as specific as possible, avoid being vague.
Avoid leading and loaded questions.
Avoid double-barreled questions.
Avoid questions that are too difficult to answer.
Always begin with simple, non-offensive
questions.
Pay attention to whether certain questions are
relevant for every respondent or only some
Give a very clear instructions for completing
questionnaire.
Use appropriate fonts and white space to avoid
crowding.
Pretest is done to ensure that the questionnaires meetthe researchers expectation in terms of informationthat will be obtained.
The objective of pretest is to identify and correctdeficiencies of the questi0nnaire.
It also reduces ambiguities.
Though it is a long and laborious process, it isincredibly important to construct an effectivequestionnaire.
To obtain a high response from the respondent we may
Translate the questionnaire into another language if
necessary.
We may assure the respondents that data will be
used for completing the survey only.
We may also inform the respondents who the
research is for & what will happen to the results.
The questionnaire should be:
1. As short as possible.
2. A mix of question formats.
3. Easy to answer questions should be followed by
comparatively complex questions.
4. Non offensive and shouldn’t cause frustration,
sadness or anger.
5. Questions should be simple with straightforward
directions.