Under education: Include an option for significant education and training that did not result in a degree by an accredited institution.
Gender should also have a ‘how strongly do you identify with this gender?’ axis.
There are several more axes of relationship status to be considered.
A full section on specific educational background- math, physics, &tc. e.g. “Have you ever calculated a definite infinite integral?” “Have you ever used a Mollier Diagram”?
For every multiple choice question, without any exception, offer an “other” or “Other (please specify)”.
My personal opinion - it shouldn’t be necessary to increase the survey length that much re: education. The probabilities of questions like that can probably be inferred with sufficient certainty for the purposes of this study purely from degree and field. Unaccredited training I agree might be interesting to know about.
I was considering the ‘unaccredited training’ to be a new option available along with the degrees, and the educational background details to be in one of the appendices. I was not clear about that.
Under education: Include an option for significant education and training that did not result in a degree by an accredited institution.
Gender should also have a ‘how strongly do you identify with this gender?’ axis.
There are several more axes of relationship status to be considered.
A full section on specific educational background- math, physics, &tc. e.g. “Have you ever calculated a definite infinite integral?” “Have you ever used a Mollier Diagram”?
For every multiple choice question, without any exception, offer an “other” or “Other (please specify)”.
My personal opinion - it shouldn’t be necessary to increase the survey length that much re: education. The probabilities of questions like that can probably be inferred with sufficient certainty for the purposes of this study purely from degree and field. Unaccredited training I agree might be interesting to know about.
I was considering the ‘unaccredited training’ to be a new option available along with the degrees, and the educational background details to be in one of the appendices. I was not clear about that.