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Following last week’s debut chapter from our latest e-book "Questionnaire Design", chapter 2 is now available to download.
The second chapter of the book tackles the issue of choosing a questionnaire type. This is something that is determined by a number of factors, such as project methodology (what information is being sought), as well as practical factors such as the type of respondent involved and where the interview is taking place. The chapter uses examples to illustrate instances where one type of questionnaire may be favoured over another.
To download Chapter 2 ("Deciding What Type of Questionnaire to Use") click on the links below:
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June 20th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Hi,
Chapter 2 on Deciding what type of questionnaire to use is very interesting pdf. on different option to be used on questionnaire design.
Does this e-book “questionnaire design” take any deeper discussions on what kind of sampling methods are the most suitable for different questionnaires (quantitative or qualititative research) and why?
All in all from what I read, this sounds very interesting, and will be looking forward to chapter three!
rgds,
Tomi