Proposed Survey Results Page Design

We are working on the design of significant improvements to the course evaluation functionality in LearnCentrix University.  Developers will be able to add questions of almost any type (e.g. multiple choice, multiple answer, ranking, comment, numeric, short answer, etc.).  The system only allows multiple choice and essay/open-ended comment now.

To accommodate these new question types, we must change how the Course Evaluation Summaries page displays the results.  Below is a first draft of a survey results page would look like for some of these question types.

The links for "view details" will take you to a page that shows the raw data in a spreadsheet format.  One row per respondent, one column per choice.  The details will be available for download in CSV for further analytical processing if desired.

Your feedback and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Survey Results for: New Hire December Survey

12/15/2005  16:30 MST 

1.  Overall, how satisfied are you with the training you've received for your current position?  (multiple choice) Number of ResponsesResponse Ratio
Very Satisfied2020%
Somewhat Satisfied5050%
Neutral1515%
Somewhat Dissatisfied1010%
Very Dissatisfied55%
view detailsTotal100100%

 

 

2. Please provide any suggestions to make the course better.  (essay/open ended comment box)Number of Responses
view details76

 

 

3.  The areas most important to you would be:  (multiple answer) Number of ResponsesResponse Ratio
Sales7070%
Software1313%
Marketing22%
Customer Service44%
Management1111%
view details   

 

 

4.  Rank these in order of importance:  (ranking)
The top percentage indicates total respondent ratio; the bottom number indicates the actual respondents selecting the option.1234567
1. Price60%
60
20%
20
8%
8
3%
3
0%
0
5%
5
4%
4
2. Features25%
25
35%
35
40%
40
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
3. Availability2%
2
4%
4
0%
0
45%
23
22%
22
15%
15
12%
12
4. Flexibility0%
0
6%
6
20%
10
17%
17
32%
32
21%
21
4%
4
5. Security0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
25%
25
31%
31
8%
8
36%
1
6. Ease of use13%
13
35%
35
32%
32
10%
10
6%
6
4%
4
0%
0
7. Visual appeal0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
9%
9
47%
47
44%
44
view details       

Scott Price – December 16, 2005 – 5:27pm