Background: My wife and I are both studying psychology, I’m doing my M.Sc. she does a very similar study on health risks at the workplace (an adaptive one, if general questions are answered “unfavorably” (i.e. indicator a health risk at the workplace is present), then a handful of more in-depth related questions to pinpoint the exact problem are given.
I didn’t take the test yet, but just by reading ChristianKI’s objections/suggestions (with which I agree) you need to really clarify the questions.
Here’s a helpful piece of advice I’ve been given: Don’t think about if the question is understandable, ask yourself if there is any chance at all that it could possibly be misunderstood by someone somewhere and change it as often as you need until that is no longer the case.
Background: My wife and I are both studying psychology, I’m doing my M.Sc. she does a very similar study on health risks at the workplace (an adaptive one, if general questions are answered “unfavorably” (i.e. indicator a health risk at the workplace is present), then a handful of more in-depth related questions to pinpoint the exact problem are given.
I didn’t take the test yet, but just by reading ChristianKI’s objections/suggestions (with which I agree) you need to really clarify the questions.
Here’s a helpful piece of advice I’ve been given: Don’t think about if the question is understandable, ask yourself if there is any chance at all that it could possibly be misunderstood by someone somewhere and change it as often as you need until that is no longer the case.