Questionnaires

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Mind map of the questionnaires and their use.
Abilene Sotelo Barrera
Mind Map by Abilene Sotelo Barrera, updated more than 1 year ago
Abilene Sotelo Barrera
Created by Abilene Sotelo Barrera over 1 year ago
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Questionnaires
  1. Definition
    1. Is an investigative tool consisting of a series of questions and prompts for the purpose of eliciting information from respondents, it can often provide an inexpensive and effective way to Collect data in a structured and manageable way.
    2. Types
      1. Home abandonment survey
        1. It is a hybrid of the mail survey and group management. Using this approach, the researcher delivers the questionnaire in hand to a member of an identified household for pick up at a later date
          1. Among the advantages of this approach is
            1. delivery and after collection provides the opportunity for those completing the instrument to clarify the questions posed with the researcher.
        2. The mail survey
          1. This instrument is intended for respondents and delivered by post, and can be an efficient way of collecting large amounts of data.
            1. The problem is
              1. it is considered impersonal and may suffer low rates response.
          2. The group administered questionnaire
            1. It is a useful tool for collecting data from a sample of respondents who can naturally be brought together for this purpose.
              1. An advantage of this is that
                1. Rates of responses using group-administered questionnaires may be higher than those of mail surveys
          3. Ussues
            1. lack of sincerity
              1. Respondents may not be 100% truthful in their responses. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including social desirability bias and the desire to protect privacy.
              2. Lack of thoughtful answers
                1. Every administrator expects conscientious answers, but there is no way to know if the respondent has thought about the question before answering.
                2. Differences in understanding and interpretation
                  1. The problem with not asking users face-to-face is that they can be interpreted differently.
                  2. Some questions are difficult to analyze
                    1. Open questions have individualized responses that cannot be quantified and must be analyzed by one person.
                    2. Skipped questions
                      1. With quizzes, some questions may be skipped. If there are no compulsory questions, there is a risk that some questions will not be answered.
                    3. Limitations
                      1. trick questions
                        1. When you know your research topic and its problems, it can be difficult to avoid trick questions
                        2. irritating questions
                          1. Respondents may find it irritating to be asked to indicate their age.
                          2. Ambiguous or unclear questions
                            1. Try to be as clear as possible when wording your question.
                            2. too many open questions
                              1. Quizzes, for the most part, should be used for focused and direct questions.
                              2. complicated questions
                                1. Your questionnaire may seek to collect a large amount of information, but it would be It is a mistake to think that complex questions will garner a greater amount of information.
                              3. Uses
                                1. are used to evaluate products or services.
                                  1. It is used as a research tool, to collect information in a relatively short time
                                    1. analyzes a series of data from a sample of cases
                                    2. Data Analysis
                                      1. Most questionnaires require respondents to record responses to questions by checking boxes, providing responses by written according to the type of question. The responses or responses are coded by the researcher or those responsible for developing the questionnaire. This allows questionnaire data to be collected quickly and then presented in a more useful form for further analysis.
                                        1. Coding in this way makes data analysis much easier for the user. investigator.
                                          1. A large amount of questionnaire data can be quickly analyzed and reported using this approach
                                      2. Created by Abilene Sotelo Barrera
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