How To Write Good Survey Questions

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Good Survey Questions

• Survey Design• Set a goal• Who to ask• What to ask• How to ask• When to ask

Survey design entails a lot more than asking questions, if you want to collect meaningful results that you can act on.

It’s not just “what” to ask. You also need to consider:

• Why you are asking. • Who to ask.• How to ask.• When to ask.

Survey Goal

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One, if not the most important step you can take in designing your survey, is to set a goal.

Your goal explains why you created the survey.

Define Your Goal:

1 What do you want to know?

Why do you want to know?

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Seek stakeholder agreement on why you need a survey.

• What is the purpose?• What do you hope to achieve?

Involving stakeholders early on in the design process will ensure:

• Your survey is a success.• You have an actionable plan.

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Set a survey goal.

Create an action plan.

Determine who to ask.

Get buy-in and sign-off.

Collaborate to:

Create an action plan before launching your survey.

Get agreement from all stakeholders on the course of action based on the results.

Who To Ask

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Define your target audience:

Gender or age group? 1

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Existing customers?3

Existing customers?

Focus group?

Know your target audience.

• Your sample source should include all segments of the target population.

• Poor data quality results from a poor sample source.

When crafting questions:

• Make sure that they are relevant to your audience.

• Use the language that your audience uses.

What To Ask

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What to ask:

Only ask questions that meet an objective. 1

2 Never stray from your goal.2 Don’t ask if it strays from your goal.

Don’t ask if you are not going to act on it.3

Introduce Your Survey:

• Start with an introduction that welcomes respondents and explains the goal of the survey.

• Set expectations as to how long the survey will take and why their response is needed.

How To Ask

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Survey Question Type:

1 Quantitative Survey?

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Qualitative Survey?

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Use Qualitative Surveys To:

Define a problem.1

2 Explore nuances related to the problem.

Qualitative Surveys:

• Ask “Why”.• Are open-ended.• Require text analysis to interpret

results. • Subject to interpretation bias.

Use Quantitative Surveys To:

Quantify a problem.1

2 Understand how prevalent it is.

Quantitative Questions:

• Ask What and When.• Are closed answer options.• Reduce survey fatigue.• Are easy to report on.

Keep your questions:

• Brief• Relevant• Simple• Specific and direct

Avoid:

• Leading questions• Loaded or suggestive questions • Double-barrel questions• Fatiguing question types – large tables, lots

of open-text questions• Sensitive questions• Highly technical language

Question Sequence:

• Logical flow – start broad and narrow down.

• Consider the impact questions have on proceeding questions.

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Use Survey Logic to:

• Keep questions relevant.• Shorten survey.• Improve data quality.• Reduce survey fatigue.• Increase survey completion rate.

5When To Ask

Know When to Survey:

Timing is key for collecting quality data. Seek feedback shortly after:

• Customer service interactions• Purchases• Events

The longer you wait to seek feedback, the less likely respondents will be able to recall the experience.

• Follow up immediately for low-priced items and interactions.

• Wait longer (days) before seeking feedback on higher-priced purchases (car, appliances, etc.) as it takes more time to experience these items.

Survey regularly and let your respondents know that you are taking action!

Their input:• Improves your business.• Builds trust and brand loyalty.

Survey Best Practices

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