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How do you ask for additional comments in a survey?

Let respondents know they will have a space at the end of the survey to make additional comments. Phrase that last question in an inviting way, e.g., Please use this space for additional comments for program staff.

What does additional comment mean?

Additional Comments are useful for when certain answers from a user require further information, like a comment or reason.

How do you write a good comment on a survey?

How to Write Survey Questions

  1. Write unbiased survey questions.
  2. Don’t write loaded questions.
  3. Keep survey question phrasing neutral.
  4. Don’t use jargon.
  5. Avoid double negatives.
  6. Don’t write double-barreled questions.
  7. Encourage respondents to answer all questions.
  8. Always provide an alternative answer.

What do you say at the end of a survey?

As far as your closing statement, a simple, “Thank you for your feedback. We really appreciate your time.” will let your customers know that you are thankful. You could also remind them again why they are taking your survey by saying something like, “Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.

What to write in additional comments?

1. Important details about your activities that wouldn’t fit in your Activities List.

  1. Be brief. You’re on borrowed time in the Additional Info section, so give us the condensed version.
  2. Be specific and focus on impact.
  3. Put your details in descending order of importance.
  4. Avoid special formatting.

What to put in additional comments?

List specific skills you have relevant to the job in the comments section. For example, if you can use various software programs and office machinery, write them down in the comments section when applying for a receptionist position. Speaking another language can be helpful in many jobs, and so can typing.

How do you appreciate a survey?

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. We truly value the information you have provided. Your responses will contribute to our analyses of the texts and suggest new lines of approach to the corpus data.