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CI 5301 Week 5 Mock Survey Evaluation

Seeun Tina Jeon

Created on February 17, 2026

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CI 5301 Week 5 Mock Survey Evaluation

  • Click on the side to move to the next page
  • Click around the image to reveal a tab with explanation on each question

Title & Description

Personal Information

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

Question 5

Question 6

Question 7

Question 8

Question 9

Question 10

Conclusion

Thank you

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Title & Description

  • Make a concise title that captures your topic (ex. Need Assessment for Pasta Cooking Training)
  • Having a short description to explain the purpose, thank responders, and tell estimated time for taking survey is helpful.
    • However, the wording here is quote informal / not professional enough.

Question 1 - GOOD!

  • This is Dropdown feature from Google Form.
  • A dropdown is appropriate for long lists, and the categories are mutually exclusive and easy to navigate.

Question 2 - BAD!

  • This is Short answer feature from Google Form.
  • It’s overly broad and will produce inconsistent, unfocused responses that are difficult to analyze.
  • Also not explicitly related to the topic of the survey.

Question 4 - BAD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form.
  • The question mixes two unrelated activities (studying & working)
  • Answer options includes overlapping categories, which prevents accurate interpretation.

Question 3 - GOOD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form, asking frequency.
  • Frequency scale with exclusive options makes responses easy to interpret.

Question 6 - BAD!

  • This is Linear scale feature from Google Form.
  • The question doesn’t define what “it” refers to

Question 5 - GOOD!

  • This is Checkbox feature from Google Form. It lets responders choose multiple answer.s
  • Checkboxes match the intent of the question (multiple possible answers), and the options are concrete and relevant to the topic.

Question 7 - GOOD!

  • This is Linear Scale feature from Google Form.
  • The scale is fully labeled and the question focuses on one measurable aspect.

Question 8 - GOOD!

  • This is Short Answer feature from Google Form.
  • It prompts a focused, actionable response rather than vague opinions, making the data more useful.

Question 9 - BAD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form.
  • It uses biased language (“pointless”) and pushes respondents toward agreement, which invalidates the data.

Question 10 - BAD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form.
  • It combines multiple topics into one question, making it impossible to answer accurately or interpret meaningfully.

Question 10 - BAD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form.
  • It combines multiple topics into one question, making it impossible to answer accurately or interpret meaningfully.

Question 9 - BAD!

  • This is Multiple Choice feature from Google Form.
  • It uses biased language (“pointless”) and pushes respondents toward agreement, which invalidates the data.