User:EGalvez (WMF)/Sandbox/Survey Bank/FAQ

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Evalsubpage Survey Question Bank

What is the bank?

The Question Bank is an organized collection of questions for surveys that are distributed to participants in Wikimedia programs. The bank is a resource for anyone running Wikimedia programs so they can prepare a survey using questions that already exist and that have been reviewed by the community.

Why is it important?

The question bank can save you time. The questions listed in the survey bank have been vetted by the community and can help everyone use consistent questions for their surveys. You won't need to spend a lot of time writing new questions and you would be able to discuss, update, or duplicate questions.

Who is involved?

Everyone! While the question bank is an initiative from Grantmaking's Learning & Evaluation team, people from Wikimedia organizations or individuals volunteers have offered their time and energy to develop this initial set of questions. Additional questions are able to go through the review process. (LINK)


How does it work?

Learn the layout First time here? Check out how the survey bank is organized. It will help you get the most out of it, while also be able to contribute questions.


Choose a question. Create a survey from lists of survey questions, that are all based on what you want your survey to tell you.


Write a question. Don't see a question? Submit one! Be sure to check out the resources at the bottom of this page.


Change a question. Some questions might be similar to what you want, but not quite. Propose a change in the Question objective talk pages.


Writing your own questions?
Here are some useful tools and learning resources!

Learning Patterns:

Learning Patterns
Framing survey questions
Surveys at different points
Who to survey
Qualtrics Survey tool

Qualtrics survey - An online software for building surveys

http://www.qualtrics.com

Google Forms help

https://support.google.com/docs/answer/87809?hl=en