Senin, 20 Februari 2023

QUESTIONNAIRE

 

QUESTIONNAIRE

 

 

1.      Definition of questionnaire

The questionnaire is a list of questions given to respondents directly or indirectly.

 

2.      Function of questionnaire

            The benefits of the questionnaire are as follows:

            1. Obtain data and information as a basis for compiling research results.

            2. Generate data and information with a high level of validity.

            3. Obtain comparative data as material for in-depth evaluation.

            4. Knowing the attitude of the respondents directly.

 

3.      Types of questionnaire

1. Open questionnaire

The open questionnaire is a questionnaire with a description question type. In this case, the respondent needs to provide an answer in the form of an opinion or an explanation in the blank column provided. Open questionnaires are usually used to obtain in-depth information.

2. Closed questionnaire

Meanwhile, in a closed questionnaire, the questions given are in the form of multiple choices or checklists. That way, respondents can only answer questions with the available choices. Closed questionnaire results are relatively easy to process and do not take much time.

3. Mixed questionnaire

Then, what is a mixed questionnaire? The mixed questionnaire is actually a combination of open and closed questionnaire types. Besides being useful for obtaining in-depth information, this method also simultaneously provides a number of data in the form of numbers.

 

4.       How to make a questionnaire

After understanding what a questionnaire is, the next thing you need to know is how to make one. Here's how to easily create a questionnaire :

1. Define information

2. Formulate questions

3. Make explanations or follow-up questions

4. Designing a questionnaire

5. Conduct a pilot test of the questionnaire

 

5.      Sample of questionnaire



 


 



 

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