One of my subjects at Uni at the moment is Cyberanalytics and at the moment we are looking at online surveys.
It would be great to get some of your opinions on online surveys.
What do you think of online surveys?
Do you think that they are acurate?
In your opinion how to they compare to offline ones?
What do you find annoying about online surveys?
What are some examples you have had of good and bad surveys?
Do you normally fill in surveys?
What would make you more likely to fill in surveys?
Do you feel surveys often call for action regarding the results?
Some answers would to any of these questions would be great guys… tell anyone to give their opinion too.
digg this so that I can find out more peoples opinions
Cheers,
Luke
2 responses so far ↓
David // October 11, 2006 at 6:14 pm |
What do you think of online surveys?
I think they can be a diversion.
Do you think that they are acurate?
Not usually, depends on quality of questions
In your opinion how to they compare to offline ones?
Depends on the offline survey. Online surveys are often very amature in natue.
What do you find annoying about online surveys?
Websites that keep asking me to fill in surveys
What are some examples you have had of good and bad surveys?
Intel and HP ask you too often to fill in their survey with pop over ads.
Slashdot has a good survey at the moment.
Do you normally fill in surveys?
Sometimes.
What would make you more likely to fill in surveys?
Relevance.
Do you feel surveys often call for action regarding the results?
Don’t know.
lovestats // May 18, 2009 at 3:55 am |
Hm, not sure if my opinion counts as all of my work is focused on data quality of online surveys. I think that ANY online or offline survey will yield quality results if the survey itself is quality. Comparisons of online and offline results from comparable surveys show that there are differences in mean scores but that business decisions remain relatively stable. Surveys done by major full service research companies are usually fairly good though there is always room for improvement.