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Chapter 8 Questionnaire surveys

The text delves into different methods and challenges associated with conducting questionnaire surveys. It explains the use of structured question schedules to gather data from individuals, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate samples.

Chapter 8 Questionnaire surveys

Chapter 8 Questionnaire surveys

Leave senstive questions until later
Start with relevant questions
Start with easy questions

People's attitudes and opinions should be explored to examize. Some examples are given in Figure 8.7

Scales generally

Existing scale

Reinvent the wheel

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

Semantic differential
Attitude statements

There is a relationship between the attitude and sacle and the relationship might affect the survey data.

Likert scales

What is the standard of the scales? Their agreement or disagreement related to the factor?

Ranking

It is necessary for respondents to rank items?

Open-ended direct questions and checklists

Some principles which the researchers should avoid: avoid jargon, simplify wherever possible, aviod ambiguity, avoid leading questions and ask only one question at a time

Pre-coded question

Response rates can be very low

Laborious and result in a final set of categories

Open-ended question

Advantage: Not influenced by other facters

Individuals and organisation's characteristics

Some individual's elements might influence the organisation's elements such as income influences captial, education influences sales or number of clients.

WHY?
WHAT?
WHO?

Comparsion between the research and previous research on the topic or related topics

The form of hupotheses,theories,models or evaluative frameworks should be clear and should guide the questionnaire design process.

Questionnaire design

Introductory remarks
Filters
Layout
Ordering of questions
Measuring attitudes and opinions
Wording of questions
Open-ended and pre-coded questions
Types of information
Research problems and information requirements

Types of questionnaire survey

Organisation surveys

Organisation surveys can take a variety of forms including telephone surveys, mail-outs or captive group surveys. They can be interviewer-completed or respondent-completed. In choosing a sample it needs to be recognized that senior staff can usually provide more reliable information concerning the operation of their administrative units than junior staff, but senior staff may be unable to describe the experiences and perceptions of lower level employees.

Captive group surveys

Interview method can also be used with captive groups, although this is not as cost-effective as respondent-completed questionnaires.

THe research advantage of a captive group is that access to members of the group is usually facilitated and members of the group are gathered together in one place at one time.

Customer/visitor on-site intercept survey

Customer survey method could have been fairly multipurpose.

Respondent-completion

Customer surveys by interview is generally preferable to respondent completion. It is reasonable to expect interviewers in such situations to complete about six interviews in an hour.

The customer survey should be more specific and convenient way to gathering data on a particular activity.

How to have a specific survey in a particular acitivity??

Interviewer-completion

When respondent completion is thought to be desireable or necessary, sufficient staff should be employed to collect completed questionnaires.

E-survey

E-survey is confined to those with access to the Internet and, while the sending of reminders is cheap.

Email can be used simply to transmit a letter of request and an attached copy of a questionnaire to potential respondents. Respondents can print out the attached questionnaire, fill it out and mail it back to the researcher.

The mail survey

Advantage: a large sample can be surveyed at low cost.

Compare to the telephone survey, how come the email survey is so easy to get the email address?

Is that the respondent tell the researchers other respondents the email address?

The problem of response rates

Low resonse rates

7 factors affecting mail survey responses: 1 the interrst of the resondent in the survey topic

2 The length of the qyestionnaire

3. Questionnaire design, presentation and complexity

4. The style, content and authorship of the accompanying letter

5. The provision of a reply-paid envelope

6. Rewards for responding

7. The number and timing of reminders and follow-ups

The telephone survey
Advantages

Easy to conduct in computers

To protect the respondents' privacy

Qucik and relatively cheap to conduct

three limitation

Respondents not shown display items

Rrecord not so exactly.

Length of interview

How to controll the telephone survey time?

Exclude non-telephone subscribers

How to solve the problem that some people who do not have telephone or have mobile phone not list in the white pages? The explanation is neglect the people because the people are not the main representation of the society.

Question: How about the roth of the people?

The people might grow into the main parts in the community.

So I think the point is not so correct. At last, not preferctly right.

Street/quota intercept surveys
Ex: Quota sampling

How to do adjustment

Two limitations

2.Representative or not?

1.Hurry up interviewees

The household questionnaire survey

Advantage: They are generally respresentative of a defined community. It cover an amount of people who are in different occupation.

Problem: The respondents might be too busy to fill the survey so that the researchers should have responibilty to make the survey prefectly.

The combination of interviewer-completed and respondent-completed elements. For example, when the research is related to the society, it should be foucsed on the groups who are in the same traits and individuals who are different from others.

Disadvantage: the most expensive to conduct.

Ex: Omnibus surveys

Clients collect and design the questions about age,gender or family to contribute the data.

It is very benefical because the clients know their needs and ideas demanded by the respondents so that they can design the questions very suitable for the repondents.

Interviewer-completion versus respondent-completion

Respondent-completed
fill out the questionnaire for self

Sometimes, Email is a better choice for the research.

Pathy response, incomplete response, risk of frivolous responses, more care needed in layout and presentation.

the respondent's level and design easy questions

Cheaper, quicker, relatively anonymous

Interviewer-completed
The script for an interview

Disadvantage

Higher cost, less anonymity, exaggerated desire to please interviewer

Advantage

More accuracy, higher response rates, fuller and more complete answers, and design can be less' user-friendly'

Merits of the questionnaire survey method

Collect, analysed and interpreted.

Capturing complexity
Comparability
Recently survey
Former survey
Succinct presentation
Transparency
How and what?

To provide some clear research methods to keep the survey transparent.

Quantified data for decision-making

An ideal means of providing quantified information for organisations

The nature of questionnaire sueveys

Questionnaire or interview schedule; the garthering of information from individuals using a formally desgined schedule of questions.

Proportion or sample is based on the researchers interested in.

Problem; Some respondents may exaggerate the results when they are interviewed. The researchers should avoid the falling into the trap of believing that TRUTH.

Subjects
Coding in Chapter 13
Respondents
How to attract the resppndents??
Proportion or sample
Process