Unit 3 1 5
Unit 3 1 5
Unit 3 1 5
Structure
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Objectives
3.2 Definition and Description of Questionnaires
3.3 Types of Questionnaires
3.3.1 Structured Questionnaires
3.3.2 Unstructured Questionnaires
3.3.3 Semi-structured Questionnaires
3.0 INTRODUCTION
According to dictionary, Questionnaire is a written or printed form used in gathering
information on some subject or subjects, consisting of a set of questions to be
submitted to one or more persons.
A questionnaire consists of a large number of questions arranged under different
headings and covers the research topic which is being studied by the researcher.
These questions are then sent or read out to the respondent (sample chosen for the
36 study) and the questionnaire is filled in by the researcher or by the respondents
themselves. These responses are then subjected to analysis and the results obtained Questionnaire Method
are tabulated.
A questionnaire thus is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions and
other prompts for the purpose of gathering information from respondents. The
questionnaire was invented by Sir Francis Galton.
Questionnaires can also be defined as a list of research or survey questions asked
to respondents and designed to extract specific information. It serves 4 basic
purposes, viz.,(i) collect the appropriate data (ii) make data comparable and amenable
to analysis. (iii) minimize bias in formulating and asking questions (iv) to make questions
engaging and varied.
In this unit we will be dealing with questionnaires, their definition and description, the
type of questionnaire, designing of questionnaire, the formulating of questions, the
various do’s and dont’s of adding certain questions etc. The unit will also cover the
format of questionnaire, the structure etc. The unit gives you an idea of when and
how to use questionnaires.
3.1 OBJECTIVES
After completing this unit, you will be able to:
define questionnaire;
describe the characteristic features of questionnaire;
explain how to Design the questionnaire;
list out the do’s and don’t’s of questions to be added to the questionnaire;
list the types of questionnaires; and
analyse the uses and functions of the questionnaire.