Examples of Descriptive Questionnaire 7 Demographic Survey Questions For The Questionnaire

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Examples of Descriptive Questionnaire

7 Demographic survey questions for the questionnaire:


A. Related to age: This is the first question that comes to mind when we talk about
demographics. According to the accuracy of options, you can offer broad or narrow
ranges for all answers. Age-related demographic answer options are shown as radio
buttons. Answer options do not overlap each other, i.e., the range mentioned in
each option has to be unique.
1.What is your age? (Broad range)
Under 18
 18-24
 25-34
 35-44
 45-54
 Above 54
2. What is your current age? (Narrow range)
 18-20
 21-22
 23-25
 26-28
 28-30
B. Related to race and ethnicity: Race and ethnicity are two distinct parameters that
need to be mentioned separately to get customer inputs. Race refers to physical
appearance, while ethnicity refers to cultures, historical roots, and also geography.
These are highly sensitive questions that need special attention. Provide checkboxes
that would allow respondents to choose multiple options if they wish to. Questions
related to ethnicity will be:
1. “Are you of Spanish or Latino origin?” which will usually be a Yes/No radio button.
It will be followed by a question on race.
What would best describe you?
African American
Asian
Native American
White
Others
C. Related to gender or sex: These questions are as sensitive as race and ethnicity
questions. There are 2 ways in which these questions can be asked:
Keep them open-ended and make it easier for respondents to comment about their
sex.
Gender?
Be respectful towards the thoughts that respondents might have regarding gender
and subtly ask questions about them.
Which gender do you identify most with?
 Male
 Female
 Don’t want to say

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