Design a survey questionnaire
Use to build a clean, unbiased survey that actually measures what you want.
Design a survey questionnaire for me.
What I want to learn: {{objective}}
Who will take it: {{audience}}
How they will take it: {{channel}}
Rough length target: {{length}}
Produce:
1. 2 to 3 screening or demographic questions if relevant.
2. The core questions, each labeled with its type (single choice, multiple choice, scale, open text).
3. For scale questions, the exact scale to use.
4. One open-ended question to catch what I did not anticipate.
Rules:
- Keep each question about one thing only.
- Avoid leading, loaded, or double-barreled wording.
- Order questions to reduce bias and fatigue.
- After the survey, list any wording risks I should watch for.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.
- {{objective}}
- {{audience}}
- {{channel}}
- {{length}}
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