Volume
38
Issue
3
Abstract
Multiple response questionnaire (MRQ) is commonly used in Extension surveys not only because of its simplicity but also because of its ability to capture respondents' views and attitudes to much pre-formatted information. This article discusses and illustrates the three ways by which information from an MRQ can be analyzed, its impact on the resulting summary tables, and its implication for the discussion and interpretation of survey results. It also underscores the importance of communicating with a data analyst during the questionnaire design phase of a survey.
Recommended Citation
Santos, J. A. (2000). Getting the Most Out of Multiple Response Questions. The Journal of Extension, 38(3), Article 13. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol38/iss3/13