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Multiple Choice Battery / Matrix Questions

The Multiple Choice Battery/Matrix is a series of questions, all of which have the same answer scale.
For example, multiple attributes of a restaurant could be evaluated on a 5 point satsifaction scale that includes the scale items:
Delightful, Very Satisfied, Satisfied, Somewhat Satisfied, Failure


Example Question
   

Delightful
Very
Satisfied

Satisfied
Somewhat
Satisfied


Failure

Friendly Server        
Taste of the food        
Cleanliness of the restaurant        

Grouping identically scaled multiple choice questions into batteries keeps similar questions together and thereby reduces response time and respondent fatigue.

The multiple choice questions may use either the radio button (one answer), check box (multiple answers), or spreadsheet (text input) formats. These formats make for a very versatile in use and breadth of applications. Typical questions might include measures of agreement with statements about the degree of preference or degree of satisfaction with a list of product, service, or attributes.

Randomize: We know that in elections, being the first on the list increases chances of election. Similar bias occurs in all questionnaires when the same answer appears at the top of the list for each respondent. Randomization corrects this bias by randomly rotating the order of the multiple choice matrix questions for each respondent.


Example Question Preview
   

Visa

MasterCard
American Express Diners Club
What type of credit cards do you have ?        
How long have you had credit cards        
What is Your Maximum Credit Limit        
         



 
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Delightful
 

 
Satisfactory
 

 
Failure
 
 
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