Web Based Surveys
You may want some or all informants to complete your survey on the
web.
We can implement your web based surveys and ensure that only authorised informants can
participate while still assuring informants of their confidentiality.
Each informant gets an email invitation to participate, including a link which contains a unique key to get
into the online survey but neither you nor we are able to relate survey responses
to individual informants.
Click here to visit a Quantify sample survey on the web.
When they are ready to complete the web based surveys, informants click the link in their email invitation.
The web based surveys open with your logo on the welcome page then presents
the survey items for them to complete by clicking their responses
or typing if you have asked for text responses. When we are ready,
we retrieve the data directly from the server and load it into our
analysis software along with any data we have keyed from paper questionnaires.
The web based surveys system eliminates the need to print all those paper questionnaires
and reduces the data keying workload so it is modern, quick and green.
There are costs associated with a web survey so although you save on postage
and the data keying we don't have to do, the extra set up work together
with the web hosting cost mean that for smaller surveys this option is more expensive
than paper and pencil.
Offer both routes and secure respondent
commitment in advance
There are still many organisations in which some employees and
/ or customers don't have access to a connected PC with a browser and
feel comfortable using it. So a web based survey may offer the best route for
many of the informants for your survey but it may not be suitable
for all of them. Some of the targets for your survey might suspect
that their responses won't be as anonymous in an online survey as they would
be on paper. So why not let people choose which way they prefer to
participate in the survey?
Step 1
You provide us with a list of all the participants with name, address
and email address, if they have one. We send an advance notice to
every member of the target group to say that the survey will be happening.
This message includes explanation of the reasons for conducting
the survey, commitment to take action on the results and assurances
of anonymity and confidentiality. Crucially, though, it also asks
each participant to choose whether they wish to complete the survey
on paper, or on the web. They can respond by using a tear-off strip,
or by sending email directly to us.
This process has the usual positive effect on response rate which
any advance publicity will achieve, but this is heightened by the
commitment people make by choosing to participate by one route or
another.
We use the participant list you provided to create a preference register,
in which each person is allocated as a paper or a web participant.
People who don't respond to the initial request are allocated to one
route or another using a rule we will agree with you. This could be
"Paper unless they opt for the web", or "Web if we
have an email address on file, paper if not" or any other rule
you decide is appropriate.
Step 2
We generate invitations to participate, as follows:-
| Paper Survey |
Web Based Surveys |
| A personalised covering letter, with the printed
questionnaire and a QUANTIFY business
reply envelope.
We can mail these direct, or deliver them to you for distribution. |
A personalised email invitation to participate,
including a link to the survey web site, with a unique respondent
key for this participant.
We send these directly to participants. |
Step 3
Responses return to us by post or accumulate on the web site, and
we send you daily progress
reports showing responses received so far.
Step 4
We issue a reminder. For paper participants it may be just a
circular,
or in the case of an employee survey, asking managers to
remind all
their people. For web participants, we send an email
reminder to everyone,
(unless you have specially asked us to implement response
tracking, we don't know who has and who hasn't responded) with their
unique
access link repeated. If they have already completed the
survey but
they try again, they just get a message saying "This
respondent
key has already been used."
Step 5
When you agree with us that the survey should close, we download
the response data from the web, combine it with the keyed data
from the paper participants, and proceed with analysis and reporting
in the usual way.
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