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How to Use SurveyMars for Dichotomous Questionnaires and Polls

Creating effective surveys with dichotomous questions (yes/no, true/false) requires the right tools and strategies. SurveyMars is a powerful platform that helps you design, distribute, and analyze surveys efficiently. In this guide, we’ll cover:

What is a Dichotomous Question? (With Examples)

Using Free Tools Like Doodle Poll for Quick Surveys

Sample Dichotomous Questionnaires

Determining Sample Size with a Calculator

StepbyStep Guide to Using SurveyMars

  1. Understanding Dichotomous Questions

A dichotomous question is a closedended question with only two possible answers, such as:

Yes/No – "Do you own a smartphone?"

True/False – "The Earth is flat."

Agree/Disagree – "Remote work improves productivity."

Why Use Dichotomous Questions?

✅ Easy to answer → Higher response rates

✅ Simple to analyze → Clear binary data

✅ Works well for screening questions

Example of a Dichotomous Questionnaire:

  1. Do you use social media daily? (Yes / No)
  2. Have you purchased our product before? (Yes / No)
  3. Should the company implement a fourday workweek? (Agree / Disagree)

    1. Free Alternatives Like Doodle Poll

If you need a quick, simple poll (e.g., scheduling a meeting), Doodle Poll Free is a great option. However, for structured surveys with dichotomous questions, SurveyMars offers more flexibility with:

✔ Custom branding

✔ Advanced analytics

✔ Larger sample sizes

  1. Determining Sample Size with a Calculator

Before launching your survey, determine the right sample size using a sample size calculator (e.g., SurveyMars’ builtin tool).

Factors Affecting Sample Size:

Population size (if targeting a small or large group)

Margin of error (e.g., ±5%)

Confidence level (typically 95%)

Example:

For a population of 1,000 with a 5% margin of error and 95% confidence, you’d need ~278 respondents.

  1. How to Use SurveyMars for Dichotomous Surveys

Step 1: Sign Up & Create a New Survey

Go to SurveyMars.com

Click "New Survey"

Step 2: Add Dichotomous Questions

Choose "Multiple Choice" question type

Enter your question (e.g., "Do you support flexible work hours?")

Set answer options (e.g., "Yes" / "No")

Step 3: Customize & Brand Your Survey

Add your logo

Choose a color scheme

Enable/disable respondent tracking

Step 4: Distribute Your Survey

Share via email, social media, or embedded links

Use SurveyMars’ panel for paid respondents if needed

Step 5: Analyze Results

View realtime responses

Export data to Excel/SPSS

Generate automated reports

Conclusion

SurveyMars simplifies the process of creating and analyzing dichotomous surveys. By using:

✔ Clear yes/no questions

✔ A sample size calculator for accuracy

✔ Easy distribution & analytics

You can gather actionable insights efficiently.

Ready to start? [Try SurveyMars for Free Today!

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