Index
1 Dichotomous Questions
This section will cover dichotomous questions, which offer two response options (e.g., yes/no, true/false). You will learn how to design effective dichotomous questions and understand when to use them in surveys or assessments.
2 Multiple-Choice Questions
Explore the world of multiple-choice questions in this part, where you will learn about different formats and variations. Understand the strategies for creating well-constructed multiple-choice questions and how to avoid common pitfalls.
3 Rating Scale Questions
Discover the use of rating scale questions, which allow respondents to provide feedback on a scale (e.g., Likert scale). Learn how to design rating scale questions effectively, analyze the responses, and interpret the data gathered from such questions.
4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Closed Questions
In this section, you will delve into the advantages and disadvantages of using closed questions in surveys and assessments. Understand the benefits of closed questions in terms of data analysis and identify potential limitations that may arise when using closed questions.