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Category Archives: Survey Tips

The Best Way to Get Better Survey Data

The Best Way to Get Better Survey Data

Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperJune 12, 2019

The best way for you to get better survey data is to fix, optimize, and strategize your survey design. How? Abandon rote templates. Give up complexity. Think ahead to your analysis. Above all, put yourself in the shoes of a respondent. We market researchers complain when we get data back from surveys and see that…

How Our Brains Untangle Bad Survey Questions

How Our Brains Untangle Bad Survey Questions

Data Collection, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperJune 5, 2019

What if a survey asks you a question that implies a yes-no answer (“Have you ever …”) but then offers you answer options that are different from what it implied (“often, sometimes, rarely, never”)? New research tells us that it depends on how the survey is administered. If the survey is online or on paper,…

Give Me One Good Reason to Take Your Survey

Give Me One Good Reason to Take Your Survey

Data Collection, Public Polling, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperMay 29, 2019

Here is the e-mail subject line to a request I just received from a research company asking me to take a survey: Your Help Is Key to Our Success. I find it hilarious that somebody thinks this is an enticing subject line, as if I care deeply about their success. They really want me to…

When to Use (and Avoid) “Select-All” Questions

When to Use (and Avoid) “Select-All” Questions

Data Collection, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperMay 8, 2019

Survey questions that have multiple response options with an instruction to “select all that apply” are common in our industry, and for good reasons. They are efficient and easy for respondents to answer. They are efficient to lay out graphically. They shorten the length of a survey in terms of both time and space. The…

Don’t Color-Code Your NPS Net Promoter Scale

Don’t Color-Code Your NPS Net Promoter Scale

Data Collection, Methods & Tools, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperApril 24, 2019

The online customer satisfaction survey I received today had me noticing an unfortunate side-effect of the NPS (Net Promoter Score) schema and visual imagery. For those of you unfamiliar with NPS as a way to measure and track customer satisfaction, here is how it goes. In your survey ask: “How likely are to recommend Acme…

Top Spots Where Researchers Turn for Help

Top Spots Where Researchers Turn for Help

Resources and Recommendations, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperDecember 31, 2018

There are two things that make me most proud of my company, Versta Research. First is the work that clients pay us to do, because we put so much thought, care, and rigor into delivering the insights they need. Nothing goes out the  door without me feeling like we’ve “owned” the work completely, and I…

How to Write Surveys: 25 Best Practices

How to Write Surveys: 25 Best Practices

Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperNovember 8, 2018

In our fall newsletter we purposely glossed over the “standard” best practices in writing surveys that one typically reads about in text books or learns in research methods classes. We wanted to give you a deep-dive into our own five last steps in writing a questionnaire that focused on advanced topics like randomization, programming logic,…

Five Last Steps in Writing a Questionnaire

Five Last Steps in Writing a Questionnaire

Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperOctober 24, 2018

In quantitative survey research, the questionnaire affects nearly everything else that is critical to a study: the data, the analysis, and the findings. And because of this, writing surveys is the component of research that requires more on-the-job experience than any other. It requires thinking on multiple levels about all other aspects of the research…

Cut the Marketing Jargon from Your Surveys

Cut the Marketing Jargon from Your Surveys

Survey Tips, Topics in MarketingBy Joe HopperSeptember 26, 2018

Like other professionals, those of us in marketing and market research sometimes fall too much in love with our specialized and often ridiculous language. It is mostly okay when we communicate with each other. But if we are communicating with customers or consumers, beware. Our words may not be their words. And since our research…

Easy Surveys Generate Tons of Errors

Easy Surveys Generate Tons of Errors

Data Collection, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperAugust 15, 2018

There is a “user-friendly” feature that some survey platforms now offer, and almost certainly you should avoid it. It is called auto-advance. I had an unpleasant encounter with it in a customer survey I just took. The idea is that, after clicking on an answer, instead of having to move a mouse or finger all…

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