Poor Questionnaire Design Feature
A good questionnaire should NOT be:
- Precise and clear
- Too long with maximum number of questions — Correct Answer
- Arranged from general to specific
- Easy to understand
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
A questionnaire should NOT be too long. The number of questions should be as minimum as possible.
Principles of Good Questionnaire Design:
- Should NOT be too long — minimum questions.
- Should be easy to understand — avoid ambiguous or difficult words.
- Questions should be arranged comfortably for the respondent.
- Move from general to specific.
- Questions should be precise and clear.
- Should NOT be ambiguous.
- Should NOT use double negatives.
- Should NOT be a leading question.
- Should NOT indicate alternatives to the answer.
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