Questionnaire Form
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A Questionnaire Form is a data collection tool used to gather information from respondents through a series of questions.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Open-Ended Questionnaire Form to being a Close-Ended Questionnaire Form.
- It can range from being a Paper-based Questionnaire Form to being a Digital-based Questionnaire Form.
- It can range from being a Self-Filled Questionnaire Form to being an Other-Filled Questionnaire Form.
- It can range from being a Qualitative Questionnaire Form to being a Quantitative Questionnaire Form.
- It can be a Healthcare Questionnaire, Social Science Questionnaire, Market Research Questionnaire, Education Questionnaire, or other.
- It can range from being a Timed Questionnaire to being an Untimed Questionnaire.
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- Example(s):
- Healthcare-Related Questionnaires, such as:
- A Dosing Diary, used in clinical trials to record medication administration by clinical trial subjects.
- A Quality of Life Questionnaire like the EQ-5D Questionnaire, to assess health-related quality of life.
- A Six-Item Headache Impact Test (HIT-6), assessing the impact of headaches on daily life.
- A Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), used for screening and measuring depression severity.
- A 24-Hour Migraine Quality of Life Questionnaire (24-Hr MQoLQ), assessing migraine impact on quality of life.
- An Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome (ePRO) Measure, for tracking health outcomes via digital entries.
- Customer and Market Research Questionnaires, such as:
- A Customer Satisfaction Survey form used by businesses to gather feedback on products or services.
- A Product Feedback Questionnaire, which evaluates customer opinions on specific product features.
- A Net Promoter Score (NPS) Survey, assessing customer loyalty by asking about likelihood to recommend.
- Demographic and Social Science Questionnaires, such as:
- A Census Form, used by governments to collect demographic data.
- A Five-Point Likert Scale questionnaire, often used in surveys to gauge agreement or satisfaction.
- A Social Survey Questionnaire to collect data on social behaviors, attitudes, and preferences.
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- Healthcare-Related Questionnaires, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- A Diary, which records daily entries but lacks a structured set of predefined questions.
- An Interview Guide, which is more conversational and flexible than a structured questionnaire.
- An Observational Study, where data is gathered through direct observation rather than respondent input.
- A Clinical Examination, where information is gathered through medical tests and procedures rather than questions.
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- See: Survey Methodology, Data Collection, Research Methods, Demographic Survey, Research, Question, Psychological Assessment Measure
References
2023
- (Concept of Dosing Diary, 2023) ⇒ Concept of Dosing Diary. (2023). In this context, a dosing diary is a type of questionnaire form used in clinical trials to record medication dosing by subjects.
- QUOTE: A Dosing Diary is a questionnaire form that records medication administration by dose subjects.
2021
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/questionnaire Retrieved:2021-11-30.
- QUOTE: A questionnaire is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions (or other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study.
2010
- (Questionnaire Design in Social Research, 2010) ⇒ Paul R. Lavrakas. (2010). “Questionnaire Design in Social Research". Sage Publications.
- QUOTE: "The questionnaire is a structured technique for collecting primary data in a marketing survey. It is a series of written or verbal questions for which the respondent provides answers.”