Survey Design 101 | Avoid This Three Letter Word

Are you using questions in your business? Feedback forms? Surveys? Assessments? Quizzes? If so, you want to make sure they are good - and by good, I mean they are designed to get you the information you want!

The key to good research is asking good questions, and crafting good questions is both an art and a science. In this video on best practices in survey design, you are going to learn about a common mistake I see when people ask questions and how to solve it.

The rule is simple: only ask about one topic/idea per question.

the run down

00:00 Welcome
00:20 Recap key parts of research
00:49 Asking questions is a form of research
01:09 The #1 thing to remember when writing a question
01:41 The 3 letter word to look out for in your questions (red flag!)
02:27 Why this word is problematic 03:49 Quick + easy way to solve this issue
04:03 Why you want to keep your questions simple 05:15 Recap Want to watch more videos and learn more?

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