Design tips for surveys UIE 2012

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Design tips for surveys 2012 Caroline Jarrett User Interface Engineering / Rosenfeld Media Semin

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Design tips for surveys2012Caroline JarrettUser Interface Engineering / Rosenfeld Media Seminar

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But, but… er, er, … OK, you’re the boss

We need lots of data. Your samples are too small.We’re going to do a survey.

Please make it one that I’ll enjoy answering

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We need surveys in our toolbox

1. You get lots of lovely numbers

2. It’s much easier to manage what you can measure

3. They’re going to do a survey anyway,

so let’s make it a good one

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And the more of them I do, the more I like them

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Survey = Questionnaire + Process

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Agenda Entice people to take a survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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Your answers to this survey are important for my business.

But what’s in it for me? And I’m really busy today.

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Response relies on effort, reward, and trust

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Trust

Perceivedeffort

Perceivedreward

Diagram from Jarrett, C, and Gaffney, G (2008) “Forms that work: Designing web forms for usability” inspired by Dillman, D.A. (2000) “Internet, Mail and Mixed Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method”

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Reward, trust and effort for this invitation

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Intrinsic reward - but is it enough?

Short is good, but do I trustyou enough tobelieve you?

Who are you?Will you spam me?

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We’ll offer a chance to win $100. That will get lots of responses.

But I don’t believe I’ll be the winner

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A small immediate payment works best for mail

No incentive $300 lottery $2 bill0%

50%

100%

Response rates

10Carlson, 1996 quoted in Dillman, D.A., Smyth, J. D. and Christian, L. M. (2009) “Internet, Mail and Mixed Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method”

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‘Small immediate payment’ is difficult online

No incentive Prize draw (2x $50,2x $25

prize)

$2 via Pay Pal before survey

$2 via PayPal on completion

0%

50%

100%

Accessed first page

11Michael Bosnjak and Tracy L. Tute (2003) “Prepaid and Promised Incentives in Web Surveys : An Experiment”Social Science Computer Review 2003 21: 20

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Offer a meaningful,

immediate rewardTip 1

Picture credit: Flickr -Jessica Wilson (jek in the box)

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Let’s look again at trust

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Who are you?Will you spam me?

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A well-known brand on a well-designed site

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I definitely know you And you won’t spam me

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Be trustworthy and

look trustworthyTip 2

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You know that survey? I want to know where they live

We have to ask them about navigation, obviously

What about the new graphics?

I really need the ‘recommend to a friend’ question

We have to ask about the content!

And finding us … we have to know about that Don’t forget about

the new feature

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I respond to a lot of surveys

89 invitations

67 completed surveys

1387 questions 17

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They wanted my opinions but it took 6 screens to get to the first opinion question

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Could the BBC trim some of these?

• Gender

• Region you live in

• Ethnic origin

• Type of Internet

connection

• Rate how it looks

• What do you like about it

• What do you dislike about it

• Your main reason for visiting

the site today

• And many more

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Image credit: Flickr - Enokson

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Focus on the questions

that deliver the insights

that you need the mostTip 3

Image credit: Fraser Smith

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Remember 1387 questions?This survey contributed 30 of them

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On and on

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On and on and on and on and on

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I love John Lewis! I shop there online and offline!Don’t make me feel bad because I didn’t read your buying guide.Just let me tell you I love you…

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Your users may not be as interested in your design decisions as you are.

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“Wood for the trees” Image credit: Flickr - Paul & Aline Burland (P – A – S – T)

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To get a good survey, talk to

lots of usersTip 4

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Agenda Entice people to take a survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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Back to the BBC. After I gave my initial opinions, they asked me some ratings

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What about 1 to 10?

Most surveys I see have ratings from 1 to 5

Wouldn’t it be easier to have just two ?

7 points are more accurate!

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Likert had several different types of question in his scales

29Likert, Rensis. (1932). A Technique for the Measurement of Attitudes. Archives of Psychology, 140, 1–55.

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You can find an academic paper to support almost any number of points in a range

• Krosnick and Presser refer to ~87 papers on ranges• Krosnick, J. A. and S. Presser (2009). Question and Questionnaire Design.

Handbook of Survey Research (2nd Edition) J. D. Wright and P. V. Marsden, Elsevier

• If you’d like to track down the research yourself:http://comm.stanford.edu/faculty/krosnick/

Handbook%20of%20Survey%20Research.pdf

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Users don’t care much about the number of points. They care more about the questions.

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What’s the difference between those questions? This survey is too repetitive.

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Don’t stress about the

number of points in your

rating scaleTip 5

Picture credit: Flickr - Bill Soderman (BillsoPHOTO)

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The BBC didn’t stress about the number of points in the rating scale. This one has 10

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This one has 5. And I never noticed at the time.

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Let’s have another look at one of Likert’s questions

35Likert, Rensis. (1932). A Technique for the Measurement of Attitudes. Archives of Psychology, 140, 1–55.

Complex clause A rather big commitment

And what are the programs anyway?

Double-barrelled

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Before- and after- for Likert’s question?

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17a. The United States should join in the humanitarian work of the League of Nations

17b. The United States should join in the economic work of the League of Nations

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The BBC also asked me a complex question

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Let’s split it and simplify it

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It is easy to select products on this service

It is easy to find suppliers on this service

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Refine questions so

they’re crystal clear

Present one question at a time

Use plain language

http://www.plainlanguage.gov/howto/index.cfm

Tip 6

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How much do you care about the economic programs of the League of Nations?

40Likert, Rensis. (1932). A Technique for the Measurement of Attitudes. Archives of Psychology, 140, 1–55.

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OK, so how much do you care about…

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Two ways of asking the same question:One of them calls for imagination

What is your favourite meal?

• Steak and chips

Imagine you are on death row and

have to choose your last meal

• Scallops with black pudding and

cream, rib eye steak with chips

and a dolce latte cream sauce;

stinking bishop (cheese) with

1960 port (year of my birth).

Wine would have to be Chateau

Lafite 1st Cru Pauillac 2000.

42Puleston, J. and Sleep, D (2011) “The Game Experiments” ESOMAR Congress

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Could we make the question more interesting?

Please rate the overall

information content

on this web site

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Boring

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Could we make the question more interesting?

Please rate the overall

information content

on this web site

Story:

If you could wave a

magic wand and

make a new page for this web site,

what would it do or say?

Game:

You’ve asked us to improve the

information content on this web site.

Here are some different changes we

thought of and what they would cost. If

you had $10,000 to spend, which

would you choose?44

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Cambridgeshire police tried the game idea

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Write interesting questions

Tip 7

Picture credit: Shutterstock.com

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Agenda Entice people to take your survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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Does your household have access to running water?

48Picture credits: Flickr - James Mooney; Caroline Jarrett

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“Shared reference”: both sides interpret in the same way

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Reiss, E. (2000) “Practical Information Architecture: A Hands-On Approach to Structuring Successful Web Sites”

Picture credits: Flickr - James Mooney; Caroline Jarrett

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“Shared reference”: both sides interpret in the same way

50Photo credit: Flickr - chaptstickaddict

Service area?

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Make sure that your users

understand your questions

in the same way that you doTip 8

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Let’s look at putting the answer on the page.

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Here, the ‘agree’ and ‘disagree’ have floated

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Not hard to fix. (And let’s delete excess instructions while we’re about it.)

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Design the page so people

can answer easilyTip 9

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http://www.slideshare.net/cjforms/labels-and-buttons-on-forms

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Agenda Entice people to take your survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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We got so much great data that I put every detail in this report

!!!!

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Surveys can get you lots of lovely data

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Cutting out some detail can help a lot

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This graph could be good news or bad news depending on the question we ask of it

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This graph could be good news or bad news depending on the question we ask of it

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How are we doing in the 35-44 age group? Strong response from key target

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This graph could be good news or bad news depending on the question we ask of it

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How are we doing with the seniors?

Disappointing results from seniors

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Think about the story the

data can tellTip 10

Perceptual Edge has a Graph Design IQ test:http://www.perceptualedge.com/files/GraphDesignIQ.html

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My best ever survey was very simple:needed data, got it, made decision

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“Quality doesn’t matter”

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We are focusing our time on technicalities of research,

whereas the expectation from clients is actually

in a totally different space.

The clients are saying, ‘Inspire me,

help me to take some transformational action’

Stan Sthanunathan Vice President

Marketing Strategy & Insights

The Coca-Cola Company

“Research”, Oct 2009 http://www.research-live.com/4001230.articleImage credit: http://www.eltiempo.com/gente/ARTICULO-WEB-NEW_NOTA_INTERIOR-9736789.html

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Insight = information that provokes action

If information doesn’t change our,

or our consumers’, behavior

then we shouldn’t be doing it. Danny Russell, Marketing Strategy Director,

BSkyB

66“Research”, January 2012 http://www.research-live.com/features/who-are-you-talking-to?/4006763.article

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Know what decision you’ll

make based on this surveyTip 11

Image credit: Fraser Smith

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We need to know our satisfaction score

Hmm… satisfaction has many aspects. Let’s ask about aesthetics, desirability, navigation….

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But what about satisfaction?

Good news! We’re rating 5 for aesthetics, 5 for desirability and 5 for navigation!

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Know “The Most

Crucial Question”

and don’t

forget to ask it

Tip 12

Image credit: Shutterstock

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Agenda Entice people to take your survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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Survey = Questionnaire

+ Process

Remember my definition?

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Bonus

TipSurvey = Questionnaire

+ Process

Successful

That involveslots of testing

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Agenda Entice people to take your survey

Get users to engage with questions

Break: seminar Q & A

Get users to answer accurately

Find insight for your stakeholders

Bonus tip

Wrap up: seminar Q & A

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Caroline Jarretttwitter @[email protected]

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Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/cjforms

Blog posts and more resources: http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/