Web1 jun. 2015 · The purpose of this paper was to discuss questionnaire design and factors that should be considered when using existing scales. METHODS Methodological issues were discussed, such as factors in the design of questions, steps in developing questionnaires, wording and formatting methods for items, and administrations methods. How to use…. … WebT1 - Leren van onderzoek: Het onderzoeksproces en methodologische problemen in de sociale wetenschappen [Learning from Research: The Research Process and Methodological Problems in the Social Sciences] AU - Hout, Wil. AU - Pellikaan, Huib. N1 - ISS-id: 8414. PY - 1995. Y1 - 1995. M3 - Book. SN - 9053521909
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