Multiple time periods in a survey

I am working on a medical application which helps therapists to determine whether patients meet the criteria to be diagnosed with certain illnesses and disorders. For the most part, it works as a survey with lots of multiple choice questio…
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Does numbering survey questions affect survey completion?

Does displaying the number of the question in front of the question on a survey affect completion rates in any way?
E.g.,
Lorem ipsum?
Dolor sit amet?
Consectetur adipiscing elit?
vs.
Lorem ipsum?
Dolor sit amet?
Consectetur adipiscing e…
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How to develop survey questions for measuring experience in a unique context?

When there are existing survey questions for gauging experience, it is easy to run a survey with those questions, collect data, and run appropriate analyses to measure experience. The measurement can help predict the impact of the experien…
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How to compare multiple choice with single choice?

I have a long-running survey with one question where participants are forced to select a single choice. Now we are discussing about changing this question to multiple selection.
Is there a way to compare the numbers before and after?
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Why is the keyboard navigation and selection different for a group of checkboxes vs radio?

We are working on a multi-step survey flow that involves both single select radio options and multi-select checkbox options. We want to make sure it is easy to use for Keyboard users and have been looking at the W3 documentation.
Following…
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What is the best form approach for a single question with 9 options?

We are in the process of creating a survey style onboarding flow and was curious if it is ok to break the rules here? I understand that once the number of choices gets over 6 or 7, it is best to use a dropdown menu, however, for this insta…
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Getting the Most Out of Surveys

The purpose of surveys and unmoderated research is to gain knowledge off the back of insights. To get insights, you need is accurate data. This isn’t always easy to come by. There is always the potential for bias to creep in and disrupt any meaningful results. By the time you have got your fingernails dirty by digging through reams of excel spreadsheets, it’s sometimes too late to spot bias, and this leads to invalid results and questions. This article takes a look at the common pitfalls associated with survey design, data collection, and analysis.
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Multiple choice questions – are they always leading?

I’m designing a survey in which I want to know what kind of problems with my software my users have.
I wonder if I should create one big open-text question? Or should I suggest some answers and go with multiple options question (with an op…
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Best practices for System Usability Scale (SUS) Scoring

My UX team has always utilized SUS Scoring after our usability tests.
We work with Student Information System Software and after testing a new feature, we follow up with a SUS Scoring survey.
The areas we target within the SUS scoring surv…
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Surveys for mobile- from UX point of view is it better to implement questions on 1 scrollable landing page or 1 question-1 page flow?

Currently, I’m redesigning the survey and I’m looking for any use case/research in which flow increases completion rates. Does someone have any insights?