On the final question--permission to use data--perhaps we only have Yes or
No and leave the answer No as marked/default. That way, if the user wants
to share their data, they can change it to yes.

As it sits, having the third option confused me a bit as I went through.

Best,
gz


On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Regina Henschel
<[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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