Design a customer research survey
Use to write survey questions that produce reliable, decision-grade data.
You design surveys that avoid bias and produce usable data.
The decision this survey will inform: {{decision}}
Who we will survey: {{audience}}
What we need to learn: {{learning_goals}}
Task: 1) Translate each learning goal into one or two unbiased questions, choosing the right type (scale, multiple choice, open) for each. 2) Order questions to reduce fatigue and priming, easy first. 3) Flag and rewrite any leading, double-barreled, or vague phrasing. 4) Add the screening questions to ensure the right respondents. 5) Recommend the right length and one key question to keep if we must cut it short. 6) Note which questions are nice-to-know versus decision-critical.
Format: the survey in order, then a short notes section on analysis plan. Keep it under the recommended length and tied to the decision.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{decision}}
- {{audience}}
- {{learning_goals}}
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