Four possible major faults of the survey instrument design

  • Questions are not purposeful
  • Questions do not cover the entire scope of the research
  • Participants unable to answer questions adequately due to questions that require the participants to remember information from too long ago or to know specific types of information
  • Participants unwilling to answer because of a lack of proper explanation of the research objectives or the instruments asking for sensitive information too early.

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