{"id":58912,"date":"2021-05-20T13:49:50","date_gmt":"2021-05-20T12:49:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.clickworker.com\/?p=58912"},"modified":"2023-11-07T15:33:32","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T14:33:32","slug":"online-surveys-advantages-and-disadvantages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clickworker.com\/customer-blog\/online-surveys-advantages-and-disadvantages\/","title":{"rendered":"Advantages and disadvantages of online surveys"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Word has spread that opinion polls on the street or by phone are not exactly popular with the people they address. The Internet offers far more and better possibilities. But how do online surveys fare in practice? Where do we stand in terms of data quality, feedback and feasibility? What are the advantages and disadvantages of online surveys? A brief overview. <\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n
The abandonment rate is not only a dreaded SEO parameter, it also is a negative factor in surveys. Internet users are short on time. As a result, their attention is of high value. Numerous typical mistakes in a survey design are responsible for a high abandonment rate. These include:<\/p>\r\n
There are several ways of attracting the user’s attention and interest. Interesting questions and a pleasant user interaction can work wonders. When in doubt, fewer and shorter questions translate into a higher success rate. It is therefore worth checking whether every question is really necessary.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
A widespread phenomenon in online surveys is false information. In order to obtain a small fee as quickly as possible, some participants click their way through a digital questionnaire quickly and without paying attention to the content. A tick here, a cross there and then within seconds to the next page — the survey is finished.<\/p>\r\n
The inhibition threshold for false statements is obviously lower on the anonymous Internet than in a face-to-face survey. This is why a foolproof survey design is crucial for the quality of responses. What is the best way to weed out black sheep in a survey? The following solutions are possible:<\/p>\r\n
This clearly shows that many incorrect responses can ultimately be attributed to the design and programming of the online questionnaire. There are proven methods to optimize the quality of surveys.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
In surveys that pay a small fee, in particular, it is tempting to participate more than once and conceal one’s true identity in the process. However, there are various mechanisms to prevent the same participant from clicking into the survey again and again.<\/p>\r\n
Blocking access can be achieved with cookies. Small text files that are stored on the survey participant’s computer prevent duplicate and triple entries. But cookies are easy to delete. And you have to ask for permission first, of course. The same applies to the storage of IP addresses.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
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\r\nWith clickworker, conducting online surveys is very simple and multiple participation is automatically excluded. <\/p>\r\n More about online surveys<\/a><\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n
Advantage No. 1: It’s fast<\/h2>\r\n