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Questionnaire Design

S. Sreejesh (), Sanjay Mohapatra () and M. R. Anusree ()
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S. Sreejesh: IFHE University
Sanjay Mohapatra: Xavier Institute of Management
M. R. Anusree: University of Kerala

Chapter Chapter 5 in Business Research Methods, 2014, pp 143-159 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A questionnaire is a set of questions to be asked from respondents in an interview, with appropriate instructions indicating which questions are to be asked, and in what order. Questionnaires are used in various fields of research like survey research and experimental design. A questionnaire serves four functions—enables data collection from respondents, lends a structure to interviews, provides a standard means for writing down answers and help in processing collected data.

Keywords: Final Draft; Question Wording; Fluoride Toothpaste; Adequate Alternative; Question Content (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00539-3_5

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