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. 1993 Nov 13;307(6914):1264–1266. doi: 10.1136/bmj.307.6914.1264

Design a questionnaire.

D H Stone 1
PMCID: PMC1679392  PMID: 8281062

Abstract

The design of questionnaires is a craft which has been badly neglected by the medical profession. A questionnaire should be appropriate, intelligible, unambiguous, unbiased, capable of coping with all possible responses, satisfactorily coded, piloted, and ethical. The key steps in designing a questionnaire are to: decide what data you need, select items for inclusion, design the individual questions, compose the wording, design the layout and presentation, think about coding, prepare the first draft and pretest, pilot, and evaluate the form, and perform the survey. Despite the apparently complicated nature of the task, theoretical knowledge is no substitute for practical experience.

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