Unbalanced response options for a survey question, for example, two negative responses and four positive options, could
Posted: Thu May 19, 2022 7:21 am
Unbalanced response options for a survey question, for example,
two negative responses and four positive options, could look like
this --> Very Bad / Bad / Somewhat Good / Good / Very Good /
Extremely Good. A set of response options like this
should work out OK
are never to be used
may make it difficult to administer the survey in person or over
the telephone
none of the above answer the question
two negative responses and four positive options, could look like
this --> Very Bad / Bad / Somewhat Good / Good / Very Good /
Extremely Good. A set of response options like this
should work out OK
are never to be used
may make it difficult to administer the survey in person or over
the telephone
none of the above answer the question