Make it Easy to Understand
The first step in making your study easy to take is making sure your questions (especially the first one) are easy to read and instantly understandable. If it is difficult to interpret or overly wordy, visitors are likely to dismiss it and move on. Aim for a third-grade reading level, although sometimes achieving this is harder than it seems. At Sprig, we like to run our study questions through the Hemingway app to get a gauge on the difficulty and adjust as needed before launching a new study.
Make it Easy to Answer
In addition to being able to quickly understand your question, it’s critical to make questions easy to answer. This means minimizing the usage of high-effort questions—particularly as the first question in your study. High effort questions include:- Open ends, which require users to construct a thoughtful response.
- Sensitive questions, such as personal or financial information, that some users may feel uncomfortable answering.
- Questions that ask users to imagine a scenario that may not apply to them.