Re: [Air-l] survey questionnaire
Dr. Baym, I have started using surveygizmo.com. The re membership is much better and the reporting functions are far broader than surveymokey (plus the surveys look better). It has a web 2.0 feel about it. The Facebook research I am doing now is going very well because of surveygizmo.com. Links: http://www.surveygizmo.com/ http://www.surveygizmo.com/features/ http://www.surveygizmo.com/features/survey-tool-for-researchers/ http://www.surveygizmo.com/the-fine-print/ Let me know if you need more information M On 11/15/06, Nancy Baym <nbaym@ku.edu> wrote:
A number of our grad students are using Survey Monkey (www.surveymonkey.com) for posting web surveys. I have heard mixed things about the extent of its data analysis components and flexibility with layout, but those I know working with it say it seems to basically function well. I have a colleague who is very excited about SurveyPro, but it is much more expensive.
Interested to hear others' recommendations and experiences.
Nancy
Hi, I might do a survey for an association, i.e. on a low budget. Is there anywhere a free or low-cost survey questionnaire programme with whom you can write & format survey questionnaires ? Either for the web or just for paper and pencil surveys ? And in particular, besides the info about a programme can you recommand one ?
Thanks, Frank Thomas
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