Appendix B: Common Survey Questions


This is a list of the kinds of questions that can be asked in a survey, with some suggested answers. It is neither exhaustive, nor perfect for all situations since the goals of your survey will determine the actual wording of the questions and responses.

Demographic Questions

  1. Which of the following categories includes your age?

    Under 18

    18–24

    25–34

    35–49

    50–64

    65+

    Rather not say

  2. What is your gender?

    Female

    Male

    Rather not say

  3. Select the educational level you have reached.

    Grade school

    Some high school

    High school graduate

    Vocational/technical

    Associate degree

    University undergraduate graduate

    Masters degree

    Professional degree (JD, MD, etc.)

    Advanced degree (PhD, PsyD, etc.)

    Other

  4. Which of the following categories includes your household's annual income?

    Less than $20,000

    $20,001–$29,999

    $30,000–$39,999

    $40,000–$49,999

    $50,000–$59,999

    $60,000–$69,999

    $70,000–$79,999

    $80,000–$99,999

    $100,000–$119,999

    $120,000–$149,999

    $150,000

  5. What is your current employment status?

    Employed full-time

    Employed part-time

    Not employed

    Self-employed

  6. What is your job title?

  7. What is your company or organization's primary product or service?




Observing the User Experience. A Practioner's Guide for User Research
Real-World .NET Applications
ISBN: 1558609237
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 144

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