Dickton,

I make no claim for the questions on the questionnaire. That credit
goes to Tudor Rickards [1]. The questions are part of his "Team Factor
Inventory" for creative teams, documented in Handbook for Creative
Team Leaders [2]  The  TW is a work in progress for the teaching of
creativity and creative leadership, and helping creativity and
creative leadership in organisations.

Credit for the TW plugings: Eric and Udo for the story plugin and Udo
for the forms and for each tiddler.

You are welcome to change the questions and adapt the TW for your own use.

If anyone has any ideas / suggestions on how to make the questionnaire
[3] more user friendly and appear more attractive, I would be very
interested to read them.

Finally, thanks for the compliment on a my TW! It's sometimes heavy
going being a TiddlyAdvocate in a 'real' world where the mention of a
tiddler raises eyebrows.

Alex

[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Rickards
[2]Rickards, T. & Moger, S., 1999. Handbook for Creative Team Leaders,
Gower Publishing Company.
 Amazon.com Link. Available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0566080516
[Accessed January 8, 2009].
[3] ttp://r.a.hough.googlepages.com/TFI.html

2009/4/17 dickon <[email protected]>:
>
> That is great, Alex.  The Likert scale is exactly the kind of thing I
> would need to use.  Your questionnaire is very thought-provoking too,
> and I like the way it generates instant feedback with traffic-light
> gradings!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dickon
>
> On Apr 17, 10:59 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Dickton
>>
>> I am working on two quesionaires, the most complete and most simple is
>> on the web [1]
>> Its work in development.
>>
>> The second is more 'in development but more complex. The order of the
>> questions depends on previous answers. I am working with a proper IT
>> professional using an method which focuses on user involovement. I can
>> show you this one as well in due course, but there is some bugs in the
>> system at the moment.
>>
>> Best Wishes
>> Alex
>> [1]http://r.a.hough.googlepages.com/TFI.html
>> ps. coincidentally I am working in mental health. another of my TW
>> projects is on a NHS creativity in mental health project.
>>
>> http://r.a.hough.googlepages.com/TFI.html
>>
>> 2009/4/16 dickon <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Thankyou Mark.  My HTML is definitely not up to this job, but at least
>> > I have some pointers of where to head.  Entirely see your point about
>> > being both Nervous and Not nervous - both from an existential and a
>> > programming perspective!
>>
>> > Best,
>>
>> > Dickon
>>
>> > On 16 Apr, 17:54, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Following some help from Eric Shulman, I wrote myself a routine that
>> >> collects information from an HTML form, runs it through a format
>> >> string, and places it somewhere inside of an existing tiddler.
>>
>> >> This kind of routine could probably be modified to create a brand new
>> >> tiddler with questionnaire results. I haven't posted it anywhere
>> >> (except once somewhere in this forum) but I could again if there is
>> >> interest.
>>
>> >> You would have to rewrite your quiz as a real HTML form, though. You
>> >> use checkboxes throughout, but radio buttons would be more
>> >> appropriate. As it is, someone could be simultaneously Nervous and
>> >> Certainly Not Nervous. You know, I've had days like that.
>>
>> >> In order to be useful for later processing, you would want to think
>> >> about how the results are organized. I'm guessing that putting each
>> >> answer into a slice would be most appropriate
>>
>> >> q1: 1 <answer is 1 to 3>
>> >> q2: 3
>> >>  ...
>>
>> >> In any event, the final results need to be in some format that TW can
>> >> easily grab. There are also sections, data fields and the <data>
>> >> plugin, but to me this seems most easy to edit any mistakes.
>>
>> >> And of course, each questionnaire would be tagged as "SDQResults" (or
>> >> something).
>>
>> >> Then you could write, or have written a routine in a tiddler that
>> >> would process each tiddler, and apply whatever process you want
>> >> (sorry, I didn't look at your PDF).
>>
>> >> Just some thoughts,
>>
>> >> -- Mark
>>
>> >> On Apr 15, 4:11 pm, dickon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Hi.  following on from my intro about the TiddlyManual project the
>> >> > other day (novel manualization of psychiatry/psychotherapy
>> >> > interventions), I have two more specific and technical questions.
>>
>> >> > First, I'd like to be able to make forms out of a tiddler so that the
>> >> > user can type information straight in without having to switch to the
>> >> > edit mode (whcih would scare the most technophobic therapists!) - I am
>> >> > sure this can be done, but I can't work it out - sorry.
>>
>> >> > Then, I'd like to be able to sort out a simple algorithm to "score" a
>> >> > particular questionnaire called the SDQ (Strengths and difficulties
>> >> > Questionnaire -http://www.sdqinfo.com/questionnaires/english/c3.pdf).
>> >> > This is a very simple and mercifully short questionnaire that is
>> >> > surprisingly valid at highlighting clinical vulnerability in children,
>> >> > and has been tried out on zillions of children worldwide; it also
>> >> > seems to pick up clinically-useful CHANGE over time (helping us
>> >> > measure whether we are doing any good or not).
>>
>> >> > The Q's are divided into a number of sub-sets that address specific
>> >> > symptom areas (Emotional symptoms, Conduct problems, Hyperactivity,
>> >> > Peer problems, and Pro-social features) and each Question is scored
>> >> > Not, Somewhat or Certainly true... so it is a question of assigning
>> >> > certain scores to certain tick-boxes (see the scoring system 
>> >> > here:http://www.sdqinfo.com/ScoreSheets/e2.pdf) , and also assigning
>> >> > certain sets of tick-boxes to the different symptom areas.  Ideally
>> >> > I'd generate a score at the end that consists of sub-scores within
>> >> > each of the symptom areas mentioned above.
>>
>> >> > I can make the boxes 
>> >> > (seehttp://burningchrome.com:8090/bags/IMP/tiddlers.wiki
>> >> > and search SDQ to see where I've got to...), but getting into the
>> >> > further details required to generate a score defeats me!
>>
>> >> > Best wishes,
>>
>> >> > Dickon Bevington
>>
>> --
>> t: 0161 442 2202
>> m: 0781 372 50 17
>> skype: alexhough
>> delicious: alexhough
> >
>



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