How To Posting a Survey? Increase completion rate

Brian Boru

Legenda in Aeternum
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Acknowledge completion of the first task you can, even if quite trivial. At latest, respond at the end of the first survey questions page—usually the demographics questions.

This acknowledgement motivates the participant to keep going, and subsequent acknowledgements along the way reinforce that. My personal fav is a progress bar style which shows my completion percentage going up as I progress. An extra-special 'woohoo' for ¼, ⅓ or ½ completion should help.

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This is probably a variation on proven upselling techniques in retail.
 
So what would you recommend? Just frequent 'attaboy' encouragements?

Depends on whether you're working with panel sample or not. If you're working with panel sample they know what they're doing and they know they won't get paid unless they complete, so unless your survey is an hour long you can kinda do what you like. If you're only doing an unscientific survey that's being posted ad hoc on social media, your survey probably isn't long enough to worry about it either way and your survey is already so invalid that drop-outs are the least of your problems.

But yeah, if your survey is long and you're concerned about drop-outs for some reason then you could do increasingly frequent encouragements about how well they're progressing through the survey that at no point tells them exactly how far through they are. If you say “Great, you're halfway through!” (especially to social media or other inexperienced sample) then some proportion of them will think “wtf, this has already taken long enough” who would otherwise passively continue to answer your questions. Which leads to actually your best bet is often to not mention the survey time being taken at all because most respondents will get sufficiently in the zone that they don't think about it unless you remind them how much time they're wasting on your survey.
 
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Hey you clicked on this thread, good job! You're now 15% thru this post :)

Acknowledge completion of the first task you can, even if quite trivial. At latest, respond at the end of the first survey questions page—usually the demographics questions.

This acknowledgement motivates the participant to keep going, and subsequent acknowledgements along the way reinforce that. My personal fav is a progress bar style which shows my completion percentage going up as I progress. An extra-special 'woohoo' for ¼, ⅓ or ½ completion should help.

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This is probably a variation on proven upselling techniques in retail.
I have an interest in computer games and animation. At the moment I'm trying to do some research for a project, I would be interested to know what you all think about this topic. My question for my research project is 'To what extent has the evolution of digital animation techniques influenced storytelling in animated films?'. This questionnaire will help me when researching for my individual project. Could you please take a couple of minutes to fill out this questionnaire? It would really really help me!
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You should have only posted it here, not in 5 threads.

I will check it out when I can.

your 3rd question lacks an other choice. I don't know how many here are from UK - I am in Australia (and although MS thinks I am in UK, we aren't)
 
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