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Best practices for a survey
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Was driving home tonight and was tired, so of course now I want to write up a survey and find out average bed times for age groups, genders, and if i was feeling really optimistically I’d love to find out economic class to see if there is any correlation as well.

I’m no stats genius, but i’m curious, and that’s good enough for me.

So, to the stats geniuses...
What is the best way to write a survey in an unbiased way?
I’m thinking, I’ve filled out a few nice multiple choice surveys, I think maybe google has a survey platform? I would like for anyone to be able to complete it.

The other question is circulation. How do I get it to the maximum amount of eyes?

And look before everyone tells me it’s a waste of time, I know. I get it. There’s a lot more productive things I could be doing. But the nature of my brain is now that I e had the idea, i’m not going to rest easy until I have the answers, or at least have done what I can to obtain them.
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Re: Best practices for a survey [Koala Bear] [ In reply to ]
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Surveymonkey is a good platform for creating and sharing a survey. Their website has plenty of good articles on how to make a good set of questions.
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