3 Quick Ways to Get Better at Building Online Surveys
These three tips for using the Qualtrics platform can help a novice or pro user

Deanna Knighton鈥檚 experience with the online survey platform Qualtrics isn鈥檛 particularly deep. As assistant director for career development at the Nicholas School of the Environment, she鈥檚 seen her unit use the tool to build applications for internship and conference funding, and she鈥檚 familiar with the way researchers use it to gather information from large numbers of people.
Still, Knighton took part in an online webinar about Qualtrics earlier this month to get more comfortable with the program and use it in new ways.
After taking part in the , which was organized by Duke鈥檚 Office of Information Technology (OIT), she came away inspired to incorporate Qualtrics, which is available to any Duke employee at no charge, more into her workflow.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very flexible, adaptable, and certainly really beneficial,鈥 Knighton said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so precise, you can change little, fine details.鈥
We caught up with Social Science Research Institute鈥檚 Associate Director of Research Development and Education Alexandra Cooper, who led the workshop, to learn some steps that can help you get more out of Qualtrics.
Keep the Survey Short
Cooper, who often teaches Duke students, staff and faculty about tools available to gather data, said there鈥檚 a simple question she tries to impress upon the people she works with. While it can be tempting to load a survey up with as many questions as possible, the creator must ask if each piece of data is truly necessary.
鈥淵ou just need to think, 鈥楧o I really need all this information?鈥欌 Cooper said. 鈥淲e want to make it as simple as possible for the respondents because we are in a really high information throughput age. We don鈥檛 want to overwhelm people."
Another tip for keeping questionnaires tight for surveys going to members of the Duke community is to require staff, faculty or students to enter their NetID. You can learn how to do that .
In addition to providing a layer of security to data, it saves survey takers from having to provide information such as name, department or email. By entering their NetID, all of that information is automatically provided.
鈥淚t saves time for the respondent and it increases accuracy,鈥 Cooper said.
Stay on Brand
When building your survey, click on the 鈥淟ook & Feel鈥 option on the upper left of your screen. From there, click on 鈥淭heme.鈥 What you鈥檒l see next are an array of Duke-branded templates available for your survey.
From basic 老牛影视 and Duke Health templates to ones tailored to many individual schools and units, you can make your survey stand out by including your area鈥檚 branding.
鈥淚n general, there are so many requests for information going out, so having something that clearly has the Duke brand on it can show that it鈥檚 legitimate and it鈥檚 really a Duke thing,鈥 Cooper said. 鈥淭he flexibility and ease of being able to put that in there is helpful.鈥
Take Your Own Survey First
One of the great aspects of Qualtrics is how it鈥檚 extremely customizable. From the order of questions to size of each answer field, you can make it suit your needs. But if you鈥檙e not careful, you can make completing the survey tricky.
Cooper stresses the need to give your questionnaire a dry run before you send it out. If you鈥檙e the first one to complete it, you can spot flaws 鈥 and hopefully fix them 鈥 before anyone else takes part.
鈥淎 downside of the flexibility of Qualtrics is that there are a lot of different decisions you can make and buttons you can click, maybe without noticing you clicked them,鈥 Cooper said. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 always good to go through the survey first and make sure things look the way you intended them to look.鈥
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