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As with interviews, the quality of the survey questions and who and how many people respond to the survey, will have a significant impact in the quality and credibility of the survey data generated.

The purpose, size and quality of the survey sample will also significantly affect how readily and effectively the survey data can be interpreted.

Use these links to improve your survey skills....

 
Online surveys

You can create your own online survey, but read the fine print. Some of them charge after a certain number of questions, responses or time!

  • SurveyMonkey.com - only basic version is free of charge.

  • Zoomerang - The free basic account will allow you to collect up to 100 responses for each survey you create, you can include up to 30 questions per survey and you can view your live survey results online.

  • QuestionPro - is similar to the other free online survey tools. It limits how many surveys you can create each month, it limits your responses to 100 per survey and it offers survey templates for you to use.

  • Survey Gizmo - is one of the most generous free online survey tools around. It allows you to create an unlimited number of surveys, you can ask as many questions as you want on your surveys and you are allowed to collect up to 250 responses per month. This survey tool also allows you to personalize your quiz, poll or survey's sub-domain, you can export the results to Excel and this site will store your data for you.

  • Advanced survey - free basic account

  • Infopoll

  • INet Survey

  • Simple sample

  • Tiger survey

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