- Style 1 - Multiple Choice ...
- One page for each question
- Between 2 and 5 answers for each question (in multiple choice
format)
- Suitable for
skills
tests and academic tests
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- Style 2 - Rating Scale of 0 through 5 ...
- All questions on the same page
- A rating scale of 0 through 5 for each
question
- See sample test for
New Car Satisfaction Survey
- Suitable for
product quality tests, evaluations,
and
surveys
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- Style 3 - Rating Scale with 5 Custom
Headings ...
- All questions on the same page
- A rating scale with five custom headings for
answers to each
question
- For example: Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Always
- See sample test for
Depression
Screening
- Suitable for evaluations,
surveys, and
screenings
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- Style 4 - Rating Scale with 2-5 Custom
Headings ...
- All questions on the same page
- A rating scale with flexible /
different custom headings for answers to each
question
- For example, see sample test
for Heart Screening with
simple answers of Yes or No
for every question
- As another example in this
style, see sample test for Diet
Screening with Yes or No
answers for some questions, while other questions have more
complex answer choices such as Never,
Once a Day, Once a Week, etc.
- Suitable for evaluations,
surveys,
pre-qualifications and
screenings
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- Style 5 - Rating Scale of 0 through 5
with user comments ...
- All questions on the same page
- A rating scale of 0 through 5 for each
question - similar to Test Style 2 - but with an additional column
for user comments
- See sample test for
New Car Satisfaction Survey -- With
Comments
- Suitable for
product quality tests, evaluations,
and
surveys
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- Style 6 - Rating Scale with 2-9 Custom
Headings and optional user comments ...
- All questions on the same page
- A rating scale with flexible /
different custom headings for answers to each
question - similar to Test Style 4 - but with an optional column
for user comments (selectable for some questions but not all)
- For example, see sample test
for SML Survey with
Yes or No or Undecided
answers for some questions, while other questions show a
priority/ranking preference between 1
and 8 and an optional space
for additional comments.
- Suitable for evaluations,
surveys,
pre-qualifications and
screenings
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- Style 7 - Multiple Choice in Radio
Button Format ... NEW!
- An alternative method of
presentation to Test Style 1
- All questions on the same page
- Between 2 and 5 answers for each question (in multiple choice
format)
- Suitable for
skills
tests and academic tests
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