2. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-2) Quick Success with SurveyMonkey http://www.surveymonkey.com/
3. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-3) SurveyMonkey Registrationhttp://www.surveymonkey.com Click on “Join Now for Free” Fill in the contact information Write username/password so you don’t forget them Click on “Create Survey” in the top menu
4. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-4) Screen Shot of the Create Page
5. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-5) Screen Shot of the Edit Page
6. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-6) Change the Intro Text Click on “Edit Page” Change the page description by editing in the text box Describe the topic of your study Mention eligibility requirements Describe incentive for participation Give information about IRB approval Show researcher contact information
7. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-7) Page title and description editing
8. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-8) Finishing the changes to the Intro text Click on “Save Page” After a moment your browser should return to the main “Edit Survey” page Next we will add a question Click on “Add Question Here.”
9. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-9) Multiple choice question text
10. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-10) Add a New Question on Your Own Click “Add Question Here” Choose question type Type main question text Add response options if necessary Change other options for the question Click on “Save”
11. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-11) A Few More Moves Click “Survey Options” Inspect the options you see; click on “Show Progress Bar” Click “Save Changes”
12. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-12) Next: Preview Your Survey Return to the “design survey” tab Click on the orange button “Preview Survey” You can now complete the survey yourself Try radio buttons and other features Are you satisfied with the layout and the look? Click done: Dismisses the new window and return to the design page
13. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-13) Make Your Survey Publicly Available Go to the “collect responses” tab Leave in place the option: “Create a link to send in your own email message or to place on a webpage” Enter a name for your link Click “Next Step” Select and “Edit/Copy” the survey link Open a new browser window and paste in the link Take the survey yourself
14. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-14) Send an email with your survey link Highlight the URL provided in the textbox and copy it to the clipboard (control-c, or “Copy” on the edit menu) Use your email account to send a recruiting message to one or two of your classmates Compose a new message and paste the SurveyMonkey URL into the message with instructions to click and complete the survey
15. May 17-19, 2007 Internet Data Collection Methods (Day 1-15) Examine/Analyze Your Data From any page click the “analyze results” tab Bar charts and matrix displays of your item data appear on this page; review these The “Download Responses” feature is only available if you upgrade from a basic account You can review individual response data by clicking on “Browse Responses” LOOK! SurveyMonkey has stored IP addresses of your respondents