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A questionnaire is a method for gathering data in which a respondent gives answers to a certain number of questions. To develop a questionnaire that will collect the data you have to put effort and time. But, by taking this approach you will be able to develop a questionnaire, you can have an effective way to collect data that will answer your exclusive dissertation question. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 10 steps to create questionnaire for dissertation


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10 steps to create questionnaire for
dissertation
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Introduction
  • A questionnaire is a method for gathering data in
    which a respondent gives answers to a certain
    number of questions. To develop a questionnaire
    that will collect the data you have to put effort
    and time. But, by taking this approach you will
    be able to develop a questionnaire, you can have
    an effective way to collect data that will answer
    your exclusive dissertation question.

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Introduction
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Designing your questionnaire and develop single
theory
  • Designing Your Questionnaire Identify what types
    of information you want to collect with the help
    of your questionnaire and understand your aim of
    collection questionnaire. Develop dissertation
    questions, the collection of questionnaires
    should be the central point focus on that.
  • Develop a single or much theory that you want to
    check The questions that you compromise on your
    questionnaire should be designed at methodically
    testing this theory/dissertation.

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Choose your question types and yes or no question
  • Choose your question type or types Depending on
    your dissertation there are different possible
    questions which can be included in your
    questionnaire each question will have its pros
    and cons.
  • Yes or no questions this question will have
    answers as yes or no means someone will agree
    or disagree it is a question which can be
    analysed very quickly, but it is not that
    effective a measure.

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Open-ended questions and multiple choice questions
  • Open-ended questions these questions permit the
    respondent to react in their own words. They can
    be helpful to get insight into the opinion of the
    respondent, but can be challenging when it comes
    to scrutiny of data. It is suggested to utilize
    open-ended questions to tackle the issue of why.
  • Multiple choice questions These types of
    questions are having three or more
    mutually-exclusive categories and ask for a solo
    answer or numerous answers. Numerous choice
    questions permit for simple scrutiny of results,
    but may not provide the respondent the reply they
    want.

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Rank-order Questions and rating scale questions
  • Rank-order scale questions in this type of
    questions the respondent is asked to respond to
    choose an item in particular order. You may ask
    respondents to order five things from least two
    most important. These kind of questions forces
    discrimination among option, but does not tackle
    the issue of why the respondent made these
    discriminations.
  • Rating scale questions This type of topic
    permits the respondent to evaluate a particular
    issue based on a certain dimension. You can
    propose a scale that gives an equal number of
    correct and wrong options, means they may
    strongly agree or strongly disagree these
    question are very much flexible but do not
    answer the question why

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Clear Questionnaire and should have simple
Questions
  • Clear Questionnaire These questions that you
    develop for your questionnaire must be clear,
    brief, and shortest. This will make sure that you
    acquire the best probable answers from your
    respondents.
  • Simple Questions Write questions which are
    precise and easy to understand, don't write
    complex questions which will confuse the
    respondent and if they are technical or not in
    easy language it will confuse your respondent
    and lead to incorrect reply.

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Ask only one question at a time and add important
Questions
  • Ask only one question at a time This will help
    avoid confusion Make sure not to include i
    dont know or its not applicable this will
    help your respondent not to answer certain type
    of question which will not help you to develop
    the data properly because of using this kind of
    term your data will be missing which will
    bother you while creating data analysis.
  • Add Important Questions Make sure that you add
    very important questions in the starting of your
    questionnaire. This will help you collect
    important data even if you think that your
    respondents may be unfocused when you are coming
    to the end of the questionnaire.

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Conclusion
  • If you follow the following steps while
    developing a questionnaire that will help you to
    create a proper questionnaire and you will be
    able to develop a questionnaire for your
    dissertation.

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