Questionnaire Design and Implementation for Web Surveys

Date:

06/11/2014

Organised by:

Royal Statistical Society

Presenter:

Pamela Campanelli

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Sarah Barker 020 7614 3915 s.barker@rss.org.uk

Map:

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Venue:

12 Errol Street, London

Description:

The first screen of your web survey can make or break your study (Dillman et al 2009).  This course is about how to create a visually effective respondent friendly web questionnaire and how to implement it in an optimal way.  The course also covers general principles of questionnaire design which apply to web surveys and the unique aspects of web surveys (both the advantages and disadvantages). Note that although some guidelines are given for web platform software choices, the main focus of the course in on questionnaire design and other implementation aspects of web surveys rather than the software. 

After this course, participants should

  • Have a greater awareness of the different aspects involved in writing good survey questions and questionnaires for the web
  • Have the knowledge to be able to write their own high quality web survey questionnaires
  • Have the knowledge to implement their own web survey effectively
  • Have the tools to critique existing web survey questionnaires and implementation plans

This course is suitable for people new to questionnaire design and quantitative survey research as well as those who have experience and would like to brush up on the latest thinking.

Cost:

£234-£514 depending on membership status and date of registration

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Data Collection, Survey and Questionnaire Design, Data Collection (other)

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