How many survey questions are needed?
How many survey questions are needed?
Yesterday’s Q&A with BRB prompted an interesting discussions on one of the research related LinkedIn groups I belong to. As a result today I have a semi hypothetical question I’d like to put out to the marketing research community.
Let’s assume that a customer satisfaction survey has these four quite common questions:
- What is your likelihood to recommend the brand/product?
(10 point scale) - What is your likelihood to try the brand/product again?
(10 point scale) - What is your overall satisfaction with the brand/product?
(10 point scale) - Please explain why you are satisfied/dissatisfied with the brand/product?
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If you could predict the average of questions 1-3 (with say 80% accuracy), by analyzing just question Q4, would you bother asking Q1-Q3?
What if, together with question 4 and any single one of the other likert scale questions, you could predict the other two questions with >90% accuracy, would you still ask the other two questions?