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1.4.3
           1.4.3
       QUESTIONNAIRE
       QUESTIONNAIRE

1.3 Develop and use a questionnaire
    and justify its design for a particular
    purpose
QUESTIONNAIRE?

•   The structured techniques for collecting
    primary data in a social science survey
•   commonly used to collect data on attitudes
    such as opinion, expectation, satisfaction and
    emotion.
DESIGNING QUESTIONNAIRE?

•   proper designing – success of collecting data
•   highly specialized job and requires a great
    deal of skill and experience
•   No hard and fast rules in designing the
    questionnaires - very much an art
ISSUES WHILE DEVELOPINGQUESTIONNAIRE

1. What information will be sought?

2. What type(s) of questionnaire will be required?

3. How that questionnaire(s) will be
   administered?

4. What the content of the individual question will
   be?
ISSUES WHILE DEVELOPINGQUESTIONNAIRE

5. What the form of response of each question
   will be?

6. How many questions will be used and how the
   individual questions will be sequenced?

7. Whether the questionnaire shall be disguised
   or undisguised?

8. Whether the questionnaire shall be structured
   or unstructured?
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

1.    Covering Letter
     • Introduction, state objectives, self-address
        envelope, promises, special inducement
2.    The number of question should be as few as
      possible.
3.    Questions should be logically arranged
      e.g:   How much you earn every month?
             Are you working? Yes
                              1.              2. No
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

4.    Questions should be short and simple
5.    Questions of a sensitive nature should be
      avoided - may be willingly answered in writing
      or should be asked at the end of the interview.
     - e.g: sources of income

6.    Instructions to the informants
      - specify the time
7.    Footnotes
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

8.   Questions should be capable of objective
     answer
a.   Dichotomous questions
     - only two alternatives are listed (Yes, No)
     - e.g:
      Have you ever been a patient in this hospital
      before?
             1. Yes        2. No
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

8.   Questions should be capable of objective
     answer
b.   Multiple choice questions
     - All possible answers to a question are listed
      and the respondent
     - e.g: Classification:
       Highest Education Level
       1. SRP/LCE/PMR 4. Bachelor Degree
       2. SPM/STPM          5. Master Degree
       3. Diploma           6. Doctoral Degree
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

  Multiple choice questions
  - e.g: Lists
    Please specify your main mode of transport
    to and from college. (You may tick more than
    one)
   1. Car      2. Motorcycle     3. Bus
   4. On foot
   5. Others      Please specify:………………..
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

  Multiple choice questions
  - e.g: Ranking
  Rank the following subjects in order of
  favourable (from 1 being most favourable to 4
  being least favourable)
  1. Marketing           3. QTB
  2. OB             4. MFRD
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

  Multiple choice questions
  - e.g: Scale or Rating
  How likely are you to try this activity?
     Very likely                 1
     Quite likely                2
     Neither likely nor unlikely 3
     Quite unlikely              4
     Very unlikely               5
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

  Multiple choice questions
  - e.g: Scale or Rating
  Respondents could be asked whether they
  agree or disagree with particular statements:
     Strongly Agree 1
     Slightly Agree 2
     Neutral         3
     Slightly disagree   4
     Strongly disagree 5
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

9.   Questions should be capable of objective
     answer
c.   Open-ended or free answer questions
      - e.g:
       The BBA students after completion of the
       course may be asked questions like:
     • What is your opinion of the quality of
        teaching?......................................................
     • What do you feel about the facilities
        offered by the
     college?................................
DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE?

10.   Answers to questions should not require
      calculations
11.   Pre-testing the questionnaire
      - pre-tested with a group (pilot test)
10.   Cross-checks
11.   Incentives to respondents
      - e.g: of gift coupons, a sample of a product
PRE-TESTING QUESTIONNAIRE (PILOT TEST)

•   A researcher should not except the first draft of
    his/her efforts that will result in a usable
    questionnaire
•   same role as test marketing
•   pre-test provides the real test of the
    questionnaire and the mode of administration
PRE-TESTING QUESTIONNAIRE

Advantages:
• find out what are the shortcomings. Even the
  best-designed questionnaire may have some
  problems.
• the extent of the non-response

• Greater co-operation of the informants

  significant revision  pre-test (suggests no
  new revisions)  final questionnaire
QUESTIONNAIRE RESEARCH FLOW CHART
Questionnaire research design proceeds in an
orderly and specific manner
         Design Methodology
         Determine Feasibility
         Develop Instruments
         Select Sample
         Conduct Pilot Test
         Revise Instruments
         Conduct Research
         Analyze Data
         Prepare Report
ROLE OF INTERVIEWERS

•   not all persons who       collect   data   are
    interviewers
•   Skills quality of data

Someone is employed to collect data they may
need:
1. good communication skills
2. a confident and professional appearance;
   and
3. use of a car and telephone
DISCUSSION:
The following questionnaire has been designed to find
out some information about the users of National Public
Library. There are some errors in this questionnaire.
Read through and see how many you can find.
 1. How often do you use the services offered by the
    library?
 2. How many books or publications have you
    borrowed from the library?
    0___ 50–100___ 5–10 ___ 10–15 ___ 20–50
    ___    1–5 ___
DISCUSSION (ANSWER):
Introduction:

• There is no introduction telling the respondent what
  the purpose of the survey is and what will be done
  with the results.
  - In this type of survey, it is important to receive
     accurate results in order to "screen out" those
     respondents who are not library users.

• name and telephone number would not be asked-
  for open and honest results.
  - People like to know that the information they
     provide is confidential and will be kept that way.
DISCUSSION:
Question 1:

• This question is open and may be better worded as
  a closed question in order to be able to compare
  the responses of the people questioned.

• This question does not address over what period of
  time (i.e., in the last 12 months, the last month, the
  last week, etc.) the library was visited.
DISCUSSION:
Question 2:

• The question asks about borrowing books or
  publications. What if you borrowed both?

• What response would you select if you had
  borrowed five books and publications? Would you
  select 1–5 or 5–10?

• The other issue with this question is the reference
  period. Has the borrowing taken place over the last
  year, the last 10 years or the last month?
DISCUSSION:
Question 3:

• As a closed question, respondents are only given the
  option of four answers to choose from. However,
  there may be other reasons for going to the library.

  - An "Other" category with a "please specify" space,
    or a longer list to choose from, such as social
    activity or book signing could also be added.
  - As well, it might prove useful to add an instruction
    to this question that states "mark all that apply".
    This way the respondent can choose several
    options instead of one.
DISCUSSION:
Question 4:

• The question as asked is fine, but does not go far
  enough in getting the details. The library likely needs
  to know why the respondents needs were not
  satisfied.

  - This question should include a second part that
    asks the respondent to describe why his or her
    needs were not satisfied.
DISCUSSION:
Question 5:

• This is a double-barreled question. The first problem
  is that you are asking the respondent two different
  things in one question. (services and attitude)

• The second problem consists of the response
  categories provided.
  - There are no instructions as to how to grade the
     responses. Do respondents rank the response? If
     so, what does 1 represent? Does 5 stand for poor
     or excellent?
DISCUSSION:
Question 6:

• This is an open question, which makes the various
  possible responses difficult to code and tabulate.

  - If a list of answers (including a final "Other"
    choice with a space to specify the response) were
    provided, it would be a lot easier for respondents
    to answer and data analysers to tabulate the
    results.
DISCUSSION:
Question 7:

This question asks for a "Yes" or "No" response,
however, the respondent may not know, or may have
no opinion regarding any improvements to the library.
DISCUSSION:
Questions 8, 9 and 10:

• The first problem with these questions is that
  Question 9 ("Are you aware of these proposals?")
  should come before Question 8 ("Do you approve of
  disapprove of the recent proposals...?") since
  Question 9 is only relevant to Question 8 if the
  answer is "Yes".

• Question 9 could be improved by instructing
  respondents to select the appropriate "Yes" or "No"
  category.
DISCUSSION:
Questions 8, 9 and 10:

• In Question 8, the respondents are asked whether
   they approve or disapprove with the entire set of
   proposals.
   - What if the respondent was not aware of the
      proposals?
   - What if the respondent agreed with some of the
      proposals and disagreed with others?
The available responses may not give you a true
measure of the proposals. The wording of Question 8
should be changed in order to avoid bias in the
response.
DISCUSSION:
Questions 8, 9 and 10:

The "Go to" part of Question 8 also contains a
problem. It sends the respondent to Question 11,
therefore respondents who answered "disapprove" to
Question 8 would not be given the opportunity to
respond to Questions 9 or 10. The instruction should
read "(Go to Question 10)".
DISCUSSION:
Question 11:

• This question is worded in a way that presents the
  reader with a double negative. Because it is not
  entirely clear what the question is asking, some
  respondents could interpret it in different ways.

  A simple solution would be to reword it to say: "Are
  you in favour of the library extending the hours of
  operation?" Include a list of responses such as
  "__Yes __No __ Don't care".
DISCUSSION:
Question 12:

• This particular question is a sensitive one and one
  respondent's may not feel inclined to answer or
  answer truthfully. It may be best to delete this
  question.

• If, however, the level of education is relevant to the
  information being collected and needs to be asked,
  then a closed question would allow for better
  quantitative analysis.

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QUESTIONNAIRE

  • 1. 1.4.3 1.4.3 QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE 1.3 Develop and use a questionnaire and justify its design for a particular purpose
  • 2. QUESTIONNAIRE? • The structured techniques for collecting primary data in a social science survey • commonly used to collect data on attitudes such as opinion, expectation, satisfaction and emotion.
  • 3. DESIGNING QUESTIONNAIRE? • proper designing – success of collecting data • highly specialized job and requires a great deal of skill and experience • No hard and fast rules in designing the questionnaires - very much an art
  • 4. ISSUES WHILE DEVELOPINGQUESTIONNAIRE 1. What information will be sought? 2. What type(s) of questionnaire will be required? 3. How that questionnaire(s) will be administered? 4. What the content of the individual question will be?
  • 5. ISSUES WHILE DEVELOPINGQUESTIONNAIRE 5. What the form of response of each question will be? 6. How many questions will be used and how the individual questions will be sequenced? 7. Whether the questionnaire shall be disguised or undisguised? 8. Whether the questionnaire shall be structured or unstructured?
  • 6. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 1. Covering Letter • Introduction, state objectives, self-address envelope, promises, special inducement 2. The number of question should be as few as possible. 3. Questions should be logically arranged e.g: How much you earn every month? Are you working? Yes 1. 2. No
  • 7. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 4. Questions should be short and simple 5. Questions of a sensitive nature should be avoided - may be willingly answered in writing or should be asked at the end of the interview. - e.g: sources of income 6. Instructions to the informants - specify the time 7. Footnotes
  • 8. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 8. Questions should be capable of objective answer a. Dichotomous questions - only two alternatives are listed (Yes, No) - e.g: Have you ever been a patient in this hospital before? 1. Yes 2. No
  • 9. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 8. Questions should be capable of objective answer b. Multiple choice questions - All possible answers to a question are listed and the respondent - e.g: Classification: Highest Education Level 1. SRP/LCE/PMR 4. Bachelor Degree 2. SPM/STPM 5. Master Degree 3. Diploma 6. Doctoral Degree
  • 10. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? Multiple choice questions - e.g: Lists Please specify your main mode of transport to and from college. (You may tick more than one) 1. Car 2. Motorcycle 3. Bus 4. On foot 5. Others Please specify:………………..
  • 11. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? Multiple choice questions - e.g: Ranking Rank the following subjects in order of favourable (from 1 being most favourable to 4 being least favourable) 1. Marketing 3. QTB 2. OB 4. MFRD
  • 12. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? Multiple choice questions - e.g: Scale or Rating How likely are you to try this activity? Very likely 1 Quite likely 2 Neither likely nor unlikely 3 Quite unlikely 4 Very unlikely 5
  • 13. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? Multiple choice questions - e.g: Scale or Rating Respondents could be asked whether they agree or disagree with particular statements: Strongly Agree 1 Slightly Agree 2 Neutral 3 Slightly disagree 4 Strongly disagree 5
  • 14. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 9. Questions should be capable of objective answer c. Open-ended or free answer questions - e.g: The BBA students after completion of the course may be asked questions like: • What is your opinion of the quality of teaching?...................................................... • What do you feel about the facilities offered by the college?................................
  • 15. DESIGNING A QUESTIONNAIRE? 10. Answers to questions should not require calculations 11. Pre-testing the questionnaire - pre-tested with a group (pilot test) 10. Cross-checks 11. Incentives to respondents - e.g: of gift coupons, a sample of a product
  • 16. PRE-TESTING QUESTIONNAIRE (PILOT TEST) • A researcher should not except the first draft of his/her efforts that will result in a usable questionnaire • same role as test marketing • pre-test provides the real test of the questionnaire and the mode of administration
  • 17. PRE-TESTING QUESTIONNAIRE Advantages: • find out what are the shortcomings. Even the best-designed questionnaire may have some problems. • the extent of the non-response • Greater co-operation of the informants significant revision  pre-test (suggests no new revisions)  final questionnaire
  • 18. QUESTIONNAIRE RESEARCH FLOW CHART Questionnaire research design proceeds in an orderly and specific manner Design Methodology Determine Feasibility Develop Instruments Select Sample Conduct Pilot Test Revise Instruments Conduct Research Analyze Data Prepare Report
  • 19. ROLE OF INTERVIEWERS • not all persons who collect data are interviewers • Skills quality of data Someone is employed to collect data they may need: 1. good communication skills 2. a confident and professional appearance; and 3. use of a car and telephone
  • 20. DISCUSSION: The following questionnaire has been designed to find out some information about the users of National Public Library. There are some errors in this questionnaire. Read through and see how many you can find. 1. How often do you use the services offered by the library? 2. How many books or publications have you borrowed from the library? 0___ 50–100___ 5–10 ___ 10–15 ___ 20–50 ___ 1–5 ___
  • 21. DISCUSSION (ANSWER): Introduction: • There is no introduction telling the respondent what the purpose of the survey is and what will be done with the results. - In this type of survey, it is important to receive accurate results in order to "screen out" those respondents who are not library users. • name and telephone number would not be asked- for open and honest results. - People like to know that the information they provide is confidential and will be kept that way.
  • 22. DISCUSSION: Question 1: • This question is open and may be better worded as a closed question in order to be able to compare the responses of the people questioned. • This question does not address over what period of time (i.e., in the last 12 months, the last month, the last week, etc.) the library was visited.
  • 23. DISCUSSION: Question 2: • The question asks about borrowing books or publications. What if you borrowed both? • What response would you select if you had borrowed five books and publications? Would you select 1–5 or 5–10? • The other issue with this question is the reference period. Has the borrowing taken place over the last year, the last 10 years or the last month?
  • 24. DISCUSSION: Question 3: • As a closed question, respondents are only given the option of four answers to choose from. However, there may be other reasons for going to the library. - An "Other" category with a "please specify" space, or a longer list to choose from, such as social activity or book signing could also be added. - As well, it might prove useful to add an instruction to this question that states "mark all that apply". This way the respondent can choose several options instead of one.
  • 25. DISCUSSION: Question 4: • The question as asked is fine, but does not go far enough in getting the details. The library likely needs to know why the respondents needs were not satisfied. - This question should include a second part that asks the respondent to describe why his or her needs were not satisfied.
  • 26. DISCUSSION: Question 5: • This is a double-barreled question. The first problem is that you are asking the respondent two different things in one question. (services and attitude) • The second problem consists of the response categories provided. - There are no instructions as to how to grade the responses. Do respondents rank the response? If so, what does 1 represent? Does 5 stand for poor or excellent?
  • 27. DISCUSSION: Question 6: • This is an open question, which makes the various possible responses difficult to code and tabulate. - If a list of answers (including a final "Other" choice with a space to specify the response) were provided, it would be a lot easier for respondents to answer and data analysers to tabulate the results.
  • 28. DISCUSSION: Question 7: This question asks for a "Yes" or "No" response, however, the respondent may not know, or may have no opinion regarding any improvements to the library.
  • 29. DISCUSSION: Questions 8, 9 and 10: • The first problem with these questions is that Question 9 ("Are you aware of these proposals?") should come before Question 8 ("Do you approve of disapprove of the recent proposals...?") since Question 9 is only relevant to Question 8 if the answer is "Yes". • Question 9 could be improved by instructing respondents to select the appropriate "Yes" or "No" category.
  • 30. DISCUSSION: Questions 8, 9 and 10: • In Question 8, the respondents are asked whether they approve or disapprove with the entire set of proposals. - What if the respondent was not aware of the proposals? - What if the respondent agreed with some of the proposals and disagreed with others? The available responses may not give you a true measure of the proposals. The wording of Question 8 should be changed in order to avoid bias in the response.
  • 31. DISCUSSION: Questions 8, 9 and 10: The "Go to" part of Question 8 also contains a problem. It sends the respondent to Question 11, therefore respondents who answered "disapprove" to Question 8 would not be given the opportunity to respond to Questions 9 or 10. The instruction should read "(Go to Question 10)".
  • 32. DISCUSSION: Question 11: • This question is worded in a way that presents the reader with a double negative. Because it is not entirely clear what the question is asking, some respondents could interpret it in different ways. A simple solution would be to reword it to say: "Are you in favour of the library extending the hours of operation?" Include a list of responses such as "__Yes __No __ Don't care".
  • 33. DISCUSSION: Question 12: • This particular question is a sensitive one and one respondent's may not feel inclined to answer or answer truthfully. It may be best to delete this question. • If, however, the level of education is relevant to the information being collected and needs to be asked, then a closed question would allow for better quantitative analysis.