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Survey Toolbox
CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
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Mary Jo Flynn
Senior Analyst Intergovernmental Relations
City of Anaheim
Dr. Katherine James
Department Chair, CSU Long Beach
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Evaluation Challenge:
Finding the key to keeping surveys and evaluations out of the box at the back of the closet!
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Why Survey?
• Surveys can help you make a
specific DECISION, when you
have valid and reliable information
Criteria
+
Evidence
= Judgment
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
What is my DECISION?
• Do I need more budget money?
• Do I need to reduce or eliminate a program?
• Do I need to increase programming?
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2006
Ontario, CA
Seeking Information
• What is it you really need to
know?
• Can you get any of this
information without asking for it?
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Other Sources of Data
• US Census
• School records
• Registration records or internal databases
• Historical/Library records
• Real estate records/sales
• Public records
• Universities and academic researchers
• Government archives
• Commercial information services
• Chamber of Commerce data
• Church records
• Building permits
• Voting records
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Seeking Information
Ask the 5 Ws
• Who is asking for the information?
• What will you measure?
• When do you need the
information?
• Where can you get information?
• Why is the information needed?
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2006
Ontario, CA
If you have to ask…
• Prioritize
– Asking everything in one survey
will reduce the number of
responses
• Sequence the Questions
– Save the tough stuff for last
• Revise
– Draft, review, revise, review,
repeat
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Writing the questions
• Good questions should be
– Neutral
– Singular
– Clear
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Writing the questions
How often would you be interested
in participating in golf tournaments
at this golf course?
____________________________
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2006
Ontario, CA
Writing the questions
How often would you be interested in participating in golf tournaments at this golf course?
Every time
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Writing GOOD questions
How often would you be interested in participating in golf tournaments at this golf course?
___ Once a year
___ Twice a year
___ Three times a year (every four months)
___ Four times a year (every three months)
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Writing GOOD questions:
Consider Your Decisions
How often would you be interested in participating in golf tournaments at this golf course?
___ Once a year
___ Twice a year
If your budget can only accommodate up to two tournaments, don’t ask if they want three of four:
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Where do we go
from here
• Types of Questions
• Organizing the responses
• Presenting the summary
(computerized charts)
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Designs:
Open Ended Questions
ADVANTAGES
• Allows the freedom to provide any answer
• Able to obtain answers or information that you haven’t thought of
CAUTION • You may find you
get any answer
• Can you read their handwriting?
• Requires TIME to compile responses
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Designs:
Multiple Choice
ADVANTAGES • Quick and easy for
respondents and you
• Responses must be distinct and clear
• Recommend including “does not apply / decline to state” to help determine if a question was skipped
CAUTION • Needs exhaustive
responses
– Or include “other please specify”
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Designs:
Ranking
ADVANTAGES • Measures
priorities
• Determine average ranking of each item in the list
• Determine which item is ranked first most often
CAUTION
• Typically respondents complete the question incorrectly
• Results may be insignificant due to throwing out incorrectly completed questions
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Designs:
Rating
ADVANTAGES
• Can measure attitudes and values
• Quick and easy for respondents and you
CAUTION
• Some may reverse the scale unless it is really, really clear
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Format Your Results
• After designing the questions, while waiting for responses, you can format the results
• Use Excel to compile your data
• Plug the numbers in to your formatted
• Tables
• Charts
• Report cards
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Presenting Results
• Data Tables
• Charts / Graphs
– Pie Charts
– Bar Charts
• Rating
– Create a “Grade Report”
– Report a GPA
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Between Surveys &
Charts
• Organize the date
• Code the results
• Develop Excel files
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2006
Ontario, CA
How would you code this question?
Level of education completed:
__ Grade school
__ High school
__ Trade school
__ Some college
__ Bachelors degree
__ Some graduate school
__ Graduate degree
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Coding this question?
Level of education completed:
_1_ grade school
_2_ High school
_3_ Trade school
_4_ Some college
_5_ Bachelors degree
_6_ Some graduate school
_7_ Graduate degree
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
The excel file for this question?
Survey Education Code Meaning
Survey 1 3 Trade School
Survey 2 4 Some College
Survey 3 3 Trade School
Survey 4 5 Bachelors
Survey 5 2 High School
Survey 6 7 Grad Degree
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Multiple Choice
• What did you like best about the
aerobics class? (check one)
___ Become more physically fit
___ Getting out of the house or job for awhile
___ Meeting other people
___ Having fun
___ Moving to the music
___ Having more energy
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2006
Ontario, CA
Multiple Choice
0 20 40 60 80 100
Fitness
Getting Out
People
Fun
Music
Energy
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2006
Ontario, CA
Ranking
• Please rank the following items from 1 to 5 in
order of your preference, with #1 = the activity you liked best #5 = the activity you liked least
Please use each number only once.
___ Horseback riding
___ Team games
___ Free Swimming
___ Evening Programs
___ Arts & Crafts
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Code by item
Survey Horseback
Riding
Team
Games
Free
Swim
Evening
Programs
Arts &
Crafts
1 1 5 4 4 3
2 2 1 1 2 4
3 3 2 2 1 5
4 4 3 5 3 2
5 5 4 3 5 6
6 6 6 6 6 1
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2006
Ontario, CA
Code by ranking
Survey Ranked
1
Ranked
2
Ranked
3
Ranked
4
Ranked
5
1 Horseback Teams Arts Programs Swim
2 Teams Arts Horseback Programs Swim
3 Swim Teams Arts Horseback Programs
4 Programs Swim Horseback Arts Teams
5 Horseback Arts Swim Teams Programs
6 Swim Arts Programs Teams Horseback
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating instead of
Ranking
• Please rate your interest in the following
activities
Activity
Very
Interested
Interested
Barely
Interested
Not at all
interested
Horseback
riding
Free
Swimming
Arts & Crafts
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
How would you code this question?
At our facility: Strongly
Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Does Not
Apply
Staff were
friendly [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Facilities were
nice [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Restrooms were
clean [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Rooms were cold [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Formats
Likert Scales
At our facility: Strongly
Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Does
Not
Apply
Staff were friendly [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ X ]
Facilities were nice [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ X ]
Restrooms were
clean [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ X ]
Rooms were cold [ 1 ] [2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ X ]
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 1
• Please rate the following… – Scale
• Strongly Agree (SA)
• Agree (A)
• Disagree (D)
• Strongly Disagree (SD)
Question SA A D SD
The entrance to the campground was
attractive
Staff were friendly & courteous
The campsites were large enough
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 1
• Please rate the following… – Scale
• Excellent (A)
• Good (B)
• Fair (C)
• Poor (D)
Question A B C D
The entrance to the campground
Staff courtesy
Campsites size
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 1
• Results can be read like a Report Card
Grade
The entrance to the campground B
Staff courtesy A
Campsites size D
Program Report Card
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 2
• Semantic differential
– Rating scale
– Anchor words at each end
Clean __ __ __ __ Dirty
Accessible __ __ __ __ Inaccessible
Dark __ __ __ __ Well lighted
Safe __ __ __ __ Dangerous
Please rate our facility:
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
How would you code this question?
Our facility is:
Welcoming [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Unwelcoming
Clean [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Dirty
Crowded [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Spacious
Cold [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Hot
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 2
• Semantic differential
– Rating scale
– Anchor words at each end
Clean X __ __ __ Dirty
Accessible __ __ X __ Inaccessible
Dark __ __ __ X Well lighted
Safe X __ __ __ Dangerous
Please rate our facility:
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Question Formats
Semantic Differential
Our facility is:
Welcoming [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Unwelcoming
Clean [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Dirty
Crowded [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Spacious
Cold [-2] [-1] [0] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hot
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Rating: Version 2
• Semantic differential
Clean A
Accessible C
Lighting A
Safety A
Facility Report Card
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Importance Performance:
Importance
Please rate the level of importance of each item
Very Important
Important
Barely Important
Not at all Important
Networking
Opportunities
Manual Development
Knowledgeable
Speakers
Tasty Breakfast
Convenient Date &
Time
Template provides
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Importance Performance:
Performance
Please rate the level of performance of each item
Excellent
A
Good
B
Fair
C
Poor
D
Networking
Opportunities
Manual Development
Knowledgeable
Speakers
Tasty Breakfast
Convenient Date &
Time
Template provides
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CPRS
March
2006
Ontario, CA
Sample Questions: Step One
Importance Performance
Please rate the level of importance of each item and for each item please
grade our performance in that area
4= Very Important 1=Not Important Grade A, B, C, D
Networking Opportunities 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
Manual Development 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
Knowledgeable Speakers 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
Tasty Breakfast 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
Convenient Date and Time 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
Template provided 4 3 2 1 Grade:_____
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Importance - Performance
Needs
Work
Keep Up
The Good
Work
Low
Priority
Possible
Overkill
High Importance
Low Importance
High Performance
Low
Performance
Fig. 2.13
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Sample Questions: Step Two
Importance Performance
Survey # 1.a. Networking 1.b Networking 1.a.Manual 1.b.Manual
1 3 4 4 4
2 3 2 4 3
3 3 2 4 4
##
Average 3.00 2.67 4.00 3.67
• Each column represents a category from the
question. Importance is in the “A” column,
performance in the “B” column.
• Average is calculated using the function (fx)
tool in Excel. Ensure your average is
calculated by throwing out non-responses.
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Sample Questions: Step Three
Importance Performance
Importance Performance
Networking 3.15 3.07
Manual Development 3.67 3.52
Speakers 3.69 3.43
Breakfast 3.03 3.68
Date & Time 3.15 3.61
Template 3.67 3.74
• Develop a table in Excel of your mean scores.
• Highlight the table and select chart type “XY Scatter”
• Format X axis as Importance
• Format Y axis as Performance
• Set scale so that Value Y axis crosses at 2.5
• Develop a key and/or re-label points on graph
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Sample Questions: Step Four
Importance Performance
Developing Your Aquatic Manual
6
23
45
1
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00
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• Establish your key, so that items on the chart
can be easily identified
• Write your analysis based on the position of
the items on the chart & recommendations for
improvement or elimination of items.
Key
1. Networking
2. Manual Development
3. Speakers
4. Breakfast
5. Date & Time
6. Template
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Politics & Surveys
• Evaluation systems & projects can be political in that they may support or refute the views that people hold
• By their nature, evaluations are political when the information is used to “manipulate” other people even though the manipulations may be positive
• Sometimes being asked a question is not bad – it may help to highlight & give credit to an elected official who has been on your side
“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit”
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Statistic Sample Calculators
• http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
• http://www.macorr.com/ss_calculator.htm
• http://calculators.stat.ucla.edu/sampsize.phtml
• http://www.steinermarketing.com/calc_sample_size.htm
• Most surveys use: – 95% Confidence level
– 5 % Confidence Interval (the +/- statistic that newspapers typically report, e.g. +/- 5%)
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Resources: Internet Surveys
• Research indicates that most people respond to email within 8 hours of receipt and the remaining typically respond within 72 hours – (Dillman, 2000; Getz, 2000).
• Great way to collect data for projects when you need immediate results.
• Low cost to process information, initial investment can vary
– www.zoomerang.com
– www.surveymonkey.com
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2006
Ontario, CA
Bibliography
• Dillman, Don. A. (2000). Mail and Internet
Surveys: The Tailored Design Method. John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY.
• Henderson, Karla & Bialeschki, Deborah.
(1995). Evaluating leisure services: Making
enlightened decisions. Venture Publishing.
State College, PA.
• Huff, Darrell. (1954). How to lie with statistics.
W.W. Norton & Company. New York, NY.
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March
2006
Ontario, CA
Contact Us
Dr. Katherine James
Department Chair
California State University, Long Beach
Mary Jo Flynn
Senior Analyst Intergovernmental Relations
City of Anaheim