Hi Rob,

Rob Weir schrieb:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Regina Henschel
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Rob,

Rob Weir schrieb:

Here is a draft of the survey set up in LimeSurvey:


http://survey.openoffice.org/index.php/survey/index/sid/522696/newtest/Y/lang/en

Let's double check the question wording, the choices, etc.


Word "Industry" in demographic question "Industry in which you work" is not
clear. The answer has "Industry" too and answer "Education" is not a
"Industry" for me.

The word "Entrepreneur" is likely unknown to not native speakers.

I have run through the survey, and on the last page I get the "Submit"
button, but the progress bar is not at 100%.


It is not really complete until you submit the response for that last
"data consent" question.   If this is confusing I can hide the
progress bar.

Yes, in the given way it is confusing.

Is it possible to show all the titles in one line with arrow or > sign between and emphasis the current title?


The survey has no "back" and back button from browser does not work.


OK.  I added a "previous" button.

That works and is much better.


The questions on the first side sound very similar, for example
"easy to use"
"need the support"
"cumbersome to use"
And if this is intended, the questions should not be near together.

Giving five answers will lead to an overemphasis of the three answers in the
middle. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendenz_zur_Mitte (sorry, I've no
English article)


It is not the way I'd design a new survey, certainly, but this is a
standard set of questions and options that has been around for quite a
while, in the usability field, so following this same design will give
us answers we can compare to industry averages, etc..

See:

http://www.measuringusability.com/sus.php

I see, your design is well-founded. Again learned something.

Kind regards
Regina



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