Hi

You may want to look at http://psr.iq.harvard.edu/ 

I had the pleasure of briefly working with some of the professors
over at the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences at Harvard on
a potential design upgrade to  Limesurvey in tandem with MITRE.org
last year.  I think this website houses some of their knowledge; they
are huge on testing "stimuli and response" as they call it I think
(they don't even call them questions anymore, haha). You are 
completely right that there are all sorts of biases possible in
survey design and getting the design of the questions correct is a
huge factor in getting reasonable data back.

As to your question, I agree with Brian that page length and content
matters here; the design without the content would be hard to grade.

cheers!
Brian
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Rhythmspice Media
http://www.rhythmspice.com



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