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I am a college lecturer in Scotland.

 

I am writing a lesson for students at Scottish SCQF Level 5 on the subject of designing surveys using both qualitative and quantitative questioning.

 

Please provide me with:


1) 4 sample questions, 2 qualitative, 2 quantitative
2) a 10 question multiple choice quiz with answers


The class will be delivered to 3 different sets of students: Health and Social Care, Sport and Fitness, Hair and Beauty.

 

 

Please provide 3 different versions of the above, each contextualised to the respective classes

sample survey questions

Health and Social Care
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Qualitative Questions:

 

  1. How do you feel about the current level of support provided to patients with chronic illnesses in community care?
  2. Can you describe a situation where you felt that healthcare professionals could have better communicated with you or a family member?

Quantitative Questions:

 

  1. On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the availability of mental health services in your area?
  2. How many hours per week do you spend on average caring for patients with mobility issues?

multiple choice quiz

Health and Social Care
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  1. What is a qualitative question?

– a) A question that asks for a number

– b) A question that seeks opinions or descriptions

– c) A question with multiple choice answers

– d) A yes/no question

**Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a quantitative question?

– a) A question that asks for opinions

– b) A question asking for specific numerical data

– c) A question asking for detailed descriptions

– d) A question with yes/no answers

**Answer: b**

 

  1. What type of data does a scale from 1 to 5 collect?

– a) Ordinal data

– b) Nominal data

– c) Interval data

– d) Ratio data

**Answer: a**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a closed-ended question?

– a) How would you improve healthcare services?

– b) Can you describe your experience at the clinic?

– c) On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the cleanliness of the facility?

– d) What are your thoughts on the current policy?

**Answer: c**

 

  1. What is the main advantage of using qualitative questions in a survey?

– a) They are easier to analyse

– b) They capture detailed feedback and opinions

– c) They provide numerical data

– d) They are faster to complete

**Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a Likert scale?

– a) A scale used to measure temperature

– b) A method for collecting descriptive data

– c) A common scale for measuring attitudes or opinions

– d) A way to rank people based on performance

**Answer: c**

 

  1. Why is it important to use both qualitative and quantitative questions in a survey?

– a) It balances time spent on the survey

– b) It provides both detailed and statistical data

– c) It avoids bias in the responses

– d) It makes the survey look professional

**Answer: b**

 

  1. How can open-ended questions be useful in health and social care?

– a) They provide a yes/no answer

– b) They encourage detailed patient feedback

– c) They limit the patient’s response

– d) They reduce the length of the survey

**Answer: b**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative question?

– a) What is your opinion on current healthcare services?

– b) How many times have you visited a healthcare provider in the past year?

– c) Can you describe a typical day in your care routine?

– d) How do you feel about the level of patient support?

**Answer: b**

 

  1. What type of data would you collect if you ask patients how many medications they take per day?

– a) Qualitative data

– b) Quantitative data

– c) Descriptive data

– d) Observational data

**Answer: b**

sample survey questions

Sport and Fitness
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Qualitative Questions:

 

  1. How do you feel about the level of support provided by your gym for beginners?
  2. Can you describe a time when you felt particularly motivated or demotivated during your fitness journey?

 

Quantitative Questions:

 

  1. How many hours per week do you spend exercising on average?
  2. On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the variety of fitness classes offered at your gym?

multiple choice quiz

Sport and Fitness
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  1. What is a qualitative question?

   – a) A question that asks for a number 

   – b) A question that seeks opinions or descriptions 

   – c) A question with multiple choice answers 

   – d) A yes/no question 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a quantitative question?

   – a) A question that asks for opinions 

   – b) A question asking for specific numerical data 

   – c) A question asking for detailed descriptions 

   – d) A question with yes/no answers 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What type of data does a scale from 1 to 5 collect?

   – a) Ordinal data 

   – b) Nominal data 

   – c) Interval data 

   – d) Ratio data 

   **Answer: a**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a closed-ended question?

   – a) How would you improve the gym’s facilities? 

   – b) Can you describe your experience during the last fitness class? 

   – c) On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the cleanliness of the gym? 

   – d) What are your thoughts on the class schedule? 

   **Answer: c**

 

  1. What is the main advantage of using qualitative questions in a survey?

   – a) They are easier to analyse 

   – b) They capture detailed feedback and opinions 

   – c) They provide numerical data 

   – d) They are faster to complete 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a Likert scale?

   – a) A scale used to measure temperature 

   – b) A method for collecting descriptive data 

   – c) A common scale for measuring attitudes or opinions 

   – d) A way to rank people based on performance 

   **Answer: c**

 

  1. Why is it important to use both qualitative and quantitative questions in a survey?

   – a) It balances time spent on the survey 

   – b) It provides both detailed and statistical data 

   – c) It avoids bias in the responses 

   – d) It makes the survey look professional 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. How can open-ended questions be useful in sport and fitness surveys?

   – a) They provide a yes/no answer 

   – b) They encourage detailed feedback about personal fitness experiences 

   – c) They limit the user’s response 

   – d) They reduce the length of the survey 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative question?

   – a) What is your opinion on the current fitness programs? 

   – b) How many hours do you spend exercising each week? 

   – c) Can you describe a fitness routine you enjoy? 

   – d) How do you feel about your current level of fitness? 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What type of data would you collect if you ask how many days per week people attend the gym?

   – a) Qualitative data 

   – b) Quantitative data 

   – c) Descriptive data 

   – d) Observational data 

   **Answer: b**

sample survey questions

Hair and Beauty
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Qualitative Questions:

 

  1. How do you feel about the current trends in hair styling offered at your salon?
  2. Can you describe your ideal experience when visiting a beauty salon?

 

Quantitative Questions:

 

  1. How many beauty treatments do you receive on average per month?
  2. On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the quality of the products used in your salon?

multiple choice quiz

Hair and Beauty
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  1. What is a qualitative question?

   – a) A question that asks for a number 

   – b) A question that seeks opinions or descriptions 

   – c) A question with multiple choice answers 

   – d) A yes/no question 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a quantitative question?

   – a) A question that asks for opinions 

   – b) A question asking for specific numerical data 

   – c) A question asking for detailed descriptions 

   – d) A question with yes/no answers 

   **Answer: b**

  1. What type of data does a scale from 1 to 5 collect?

   – a) Ordinal data 

   – b) Nominal data 

   – c) Interval data 

   – d) Ratio data 

   **Answer: a**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a closed-ended question?

   – a) How would you improve the beauty services? 

   – b) Can you describe your last experience at the salon? 

   – c) On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the customer service? 

   – d) What are your thoughts on the salon’s pricing? 

   **Answer: c**

 

  1. What is the main advantage of using qualitative questions in a survey?

   – a) They are easier to analyse 

   – b) They capture detailed feedback and opinions 

   – c) They provide numerical data 

   – d) They are faster to complete 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What is a Likert scale?

   – a) A scale used to measure temperature 

   – b) A method for collecting descriptive data 

   – c) A common scale for measuring attitudes or opinions 

   – d) A way to rank people based on performance 

   **Answer: c**

 

  1. Why is it important to use both qualitative and quantitative questions in a survey?

   – a) It helps balance the time spent on the survey 

   – b) It provides both detailed and statistical data 

   – c) It reduces response bias 

   – d) It makes the survey look professional 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. How can open-ended questions be useful in hair and beauty surveys?

   – a) They provide yes/no answers 

   – b) They allow clients to give detailed feedback about their experiences 

   – c) They limit the client’s response options 

   – d) They shorten the survey length 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative question?

   – a) What is your opinion on the range of products offered at the salon? 

   – b) How many beauty treatments do you get in a typical month? 

   – c) Can you describe your last hair treatment? 

   – d) How do you feel about the current beauty trends? 

   **Answer: b**

 

  1. What type of data would you collect if you ask clients how often they visit the salon each month?

   – a) Qualitative data

   – b) Quantitative data

   – c) Descriptive data 

   – d) Observational data 


**Answer: b**

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