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This article provides advice and recommendations on how to design a questionnaire to measure abstract concepts, such as empowerment.  
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== Guidelines ==


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=== Strategy ===
 
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#Choose a specific outcome
 
#Design a good measure of that outcome
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This article is part of the topic [[Questionnaire Design]]
 


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 7 August 2023

This article provides advice and recommendations on how to design a questionnaire to measure abstract concepts, such as empowerment.

Guidelines

Strategy

  1. Define what you mean
  2. Choose a specific outcome
  3. Design a good measure of that outcome

Examples

Back to Parent

This article is part of the topic Questionnaire Design

Additional Resources