This contribution provides an overview of the basic rules that should be observed when formulating survey questions. The structure of the chapter is oriented towards the cognitive response process that respondents undergo when answering survey questions. This process involves a total of four tasks: understanding the question text, retrieving information from memory, forming a judgment, and formulating a response in the format provided. Using practical examples, the authors demonstrate how questions can be formulated in such a way that it makes it easier for respondents to handle these four tasks
Questionnaire designers are encouraged to write questions as complete sentences. In self-administere...
This paper presents an original methodology to consider question answering. We noticed that query ex...
A bstr act: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide s...
'Der Beitrag beschaeftigt sich mit Regeln zur Formulierung von Fragen, Items und Antwortkategorien i...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
An important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find e...
Although comprehension is critical to the survey response process, much about it remains unknown. R...
If survey questions are to generate valid data, respondents must be able to understand the material ...
A lot has been written on question wording and its effects on the responses (e.g. Payne, 1973Bradbur...
Although researchers have recognised the importance of question wording in survey research for many ...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
This study compared participant responses to negatively versus positively worded questionnaire state...
International audienceMost question and answering systems are based on three research themes: questi...
This article deals with the effects of the wording of questions, in a survey questionnaire, on the a...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146916/1/rssa04317.pd
Questionnaire designers are encouraged to write questions as complete sentences. In self-administere...
This paper presents an original methodology to consider question answering. We noticed that query ex...
A bstr act: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide s...
'Der Beitrag beschaeftigt sich mit Regeln zur Formulierung von Fragen, Items und Antwortkategorien i...
It is universally acknowledged that the wording of a survey question can have a strong influence on ...
An important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find e...
Although comprehension is critical to the survey response process, much about it remains unknown. R...
If survey questions are to generate valid data, respondents must be able to understand the material ...
A lot has been written on question wording and its effects on the responses (e.g. Payne, 1973Bradbur...
Although researchers have recognised the importance of question wording in survey research for many ...
"To ensure that the data obtained through surveys are reliable and lead to valid conclusions, respon...
This study compared participant responses to negatively versus positively worded questionnaire state...
International audienceMost question and answering systems are based on three research themes: questi...
This article deals with the effects of the wording of questions, in a survey questionnaire, on the a...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146916/1/rssa04317.pd
Questionnaire designers are encouraged to write questions as complete sentences. In self-administere...
This paper presents an original methodology to consider question answering. We noticed that query ex...
A bstr act: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide s...