Pilot Testing Quick Guide
Pilot Testing Quick Guide
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question, How many adults live in your household? they might explain: I was
counting 5 adults, but I wasnt sure whether I should say 5 or 6 because I also
have an uncle staying with us occasionally and I didnt know if that counted as a
person living in my household or not. You could follow by asking about
wording that would have been clearer.
4. For questions with multiple response choices, ask if there are any other choices
that should be listed. If there is a question where a number of respondents
specified an other answer, see if what they said is a more likely response
choice than the ones you provided.
5. You might also look into the cultural sensitivity and relevance of the survey by
asking if there was anything objectionable in the survey, or if any of the
examples in the questions were not relevant or appropriate for their culture. You
might also ask if the sequence of the questions either encouraged or discouraged
their desire to continue with the survey.
6. The feedback on the instrument can be done by asking one respondent at a time
or by conducting a focus group with the participants in the pilot test. Just as with
the individual respondents, ask every member of the group to tell you in their
words what each question was asking and why some may have stumbled over
any of the questions. Together, the group can come up with possible alternatives
question or answer wording.
Think Aloud Interview
Tell the respondent to talk through their thinking process while they are trying to
answer each question. For instance, in response to the question: How many adults live
in your household? someones think aloud answer may be: Lets see, there is Tony,
Maria, Arturo, and Vera, oh wait, Vera is only 17, so I guess she doesnt count as an
adult yet, so Tony, Maria. Then we also have my parents living with us, so that makes
an additional two. Well, then there is my uncle, he comes by a few times a week and
sometimes sleeps at our house, so I am not sure if that counts or not. So, if I dont count
him, its Tony, Maria, my parents, and myself, that makes 5. If I count my uncle, its 6.
[The answer is an indication that the question needs to be slightly changed, for instance
How many adults live in your household permanently, not counting those who stay
occasionally?]
Debrief and Revise
After pilot testing the instrument on a number of people, debrief with your surveyors to
look for patterns in the feedback. Did several encounter the same hesitations, requests
for clarification, suggestions for different wording? Use this data to revise the
instrument. Then field test the revised version before starting actual data collection.
Remember, this process is critical as it can minimize measurement error.
One last thing: When reporting your results, make sure to mention that you performed
a pilot test and describe how you did it. This gives your instrument more credibility.
May 2011
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