Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Survey Research (Making a Good Survey (Designing good survey questions,…
Survey Research
Making a Good Survey
Designing good survey questions, and a good survey as a whole, is an often-studied science. Below are some resources on constructing good instruments for measuring what you want to measure.
For more comprehensive information, see:
Sampling Tips
Even a great survey can lead to unreliable results if the sampling method is off. Read below for tips on reliable sampling methods.
For more comprehensive information, see:
Scholarly Readings
For more on the reliability and usefulness of survey research, take a look at the sources below.
For more comprehensive information, see:
Introductory Resources
To get started with survey research, check out some of the introductory materials below. These will cover designing surveys that measure what you want to measure, getting a sample from the population that is sufficiently representative, soliciting participants in the survey, and analyzing the results.
- Designing and Conducting Survey Research, from Hannah Alford of Santa Monica College
- Survey Research, from the Writing Studio at Colorado State University
- Survey Research, from SocialResearchMethods.net
- Best Practices & Considerations When Conducting Survey Research, by Kurt Johnson of the Survey Research Center at Penn State University
- Survey Research Design, from Martyn Shuttleworth of Explorable
- 3 Types of Survey Research, When to Use Them, and How they Can Benefit Your Organization, from Rick Penwarden at FluidSurveys
- Introduction to Survey Research, from Scott Smith of Qualtrics
- Survey Research: Commentary on Survey Research, from the Writing Studio at Colorado State University
-
-