Effective Survey Design Training - Session 2

Surveys are often the first or only evaluation tool used by nonprofits, but poor survey design can produce untrustworthy or irrelevant results.

This two-part workshop will introduce the fundamentals of good survey design and will be beneficial to anyone who wants to start writing surveys or improve their survey writing. Using skills learned in this workshop, you will be able to write survey questions that improve the usability of the results and your respondents’ experience taking the survey.

Learning Objectives:

> Be able to define the purpose, audience, and intended use of your survey.

> Understand what contributes to positive and negative participant survey experience.

> Learn effective question-writing skills.

This resource is geared toward Recovery Community leaders, program managers, administrators and Peer Recovery Support professionals interested in how to design and disseminate surveys that are meaningful and bring in the desired results.

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