Well-written survey question:
On a scale of 1–5, how much do you agree with the following statement:
"Using the iPro2 app regularly has improved my confidence when speaking...
Well-written survey question:
On a scale of 1–5, how much do you agree with the following statement:
"Using the iPro2 app regularly has improved my confidence when speaking English."
Response scale:
1 – Strongly Disagree
2 – Disagree
3 – Neutral
4 – Agree
5 – Strongly Agree
-> This question is good because it is clear and focused on a specific construct (confidence), it uses a simple Likert scale for easy quantification, avoids leading or biased wording.
Poorly constructed survey question:
Do you think the iPro2 app is amazing and totally helpful for speaking English, or is it just another boring app that doesn’t really help at all?
-> This question is bad because it contains loaded and leading language (“amazing,” “totally helpful,” “boring”), presents a false dichotomy with extreme options, it employs emotionally charged wording that biases the respondent.
