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it depends on the type of questionnaire you are wanting to do it can be either of them. a qualitative questionnaire will have open ended questions where the questions are asked and they can write what ever they want. a quantiative questionnaire uses structured questions where you have to chose an answer for the list or chose on a scale from for example strongly agree to strongly disagree
a closed question can only be ed by either a yes or no a open question can be ed by any phrase or word
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
It is typically called a closed-ended question. Open-ended questions are ones that require discussion.
Both open syllables.
When creating a feedback questionnaire, consider using clear and specific questions, keeping it concise, using a mix of open-ended and closed-ended questions, ensuring anonymity for respondents, and testing the questionnaire before distributing it.
A questionnaire involves a set of questions designed to gather specific information from individuals or groups. It typically includes a mix of open-ended and closed-ended questions to collect data on opinions, preferences, experiences, or demographics. The responses are then analyzed to draw insights or make informed decisions.
A good questionnaire should have clear and specific questions, be easy to understand and complete, target relevant respondents, avoid leading or biased questions, and have a logical flow of questions. It should also have a balance of closed and open-ended questions to gather both quantitative and qualitative data.
it depends on the type of questionnaire you are wanting to do it can be either of them. a qualitative questionnaire will have open ended questions where the questions are asked and they can write what ever they want. a quantiative questionnaire uses structured questions where you have to chose an answer for the list or chose on a scale from for example strongly agree to strongly disagree
To construct a questionnaire, start by defining your research objectives. Then, create clear and specific questions that are relevant to those objectives. Consider the types of questions you want to include (open-ended, closed-ended, rating scales, etc.) and ensure they are easy to understand and answer. Pilot test the questionnaire with a small group to identify and address any issues before finalizing it for distribution.
Questions involved in a questionnaire typically aim to gather specific information from respondents. These can include multiple choice questions, rating scales, open-ended questions, demographic questions, and more. The questions should be clear, relevant, and organized to effectively gather the desired data.
Open-ended means the user is free to provide whatever response they want. Closed-ended means the user is limited in their choice of responses, i.e. multiple choice.
A psychological scale is a tool used to measure a particular psychological construct, while a questionnaire is a research instrument that includes a set of questions to gather information about various aspects of a study. The main difference is that a psychological scale typically uses a rating system to quantify a characteristic, whereas a questionnaire collects qualitative or quantitative data through open-ended or closed-ended questions.
a closed question can only be ed by either a yes or no a open question can be ed by any phrase or word
questionnaires with boxes to tick open questions or closed questions
Closed-ended questions begin with words such as: are, may, is, should, well, have, would, and could. Open-ended questions begin with words such as: what, how, and why.
Open questions are able to have their answers added to or edited by successive contributors. Sometimes questions are closed if there have been a number of bad edits, or the good answer has been vandalised. In these cases, the question is 'locked to further edits' - signified by the padlock symbol.