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Developing a questionnaire


Greetings all. I am here with another inquiry today, I had gone by this site numerous time for solving of my issues and now, I am confronting an issue in building up a mixed questionnaire (quantitative and subjective) to evaluate the components and measures of my research area. As this is my data collection technique, my research and results are totally depending on it. I am basically searching for direction as I have never made such a kind of questionnaire. Please share their experiences. Much obliged to you ahead of time.

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By Naman Bhalla Answered 6 years ago

It is not at all difficult as I developed my questionnaire from my conceptual framework and I think you can also do the same.


By Ritu Gupta Answered 6 years ago

You can look online for already developed questionnaire. I am sure you will definitely find something related to your research area also. When I typed how to develop a questionnaire I found n number of links. You can do the same. One of those links is as follows: http://www.wikihow.com/Develop-a-Questionnaire-for-Research


By Varun T Answered 6 years ago

There is no straight response to your query. I built up my questionnaire based on my factors (6 autonomous and 1 subordinate). I detailed 8 to 10 addresses each for every one of the factors, which was a great deal I figure, as now I am discovering it very hard to break down the information. So, what I mean to say that the exact length can’t be told but it should be as precise as it can be while keeping a check on the relevancy.


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