Well, for her questionnaire she could use and create questions or queries that are obviously related to her hypothesis or study.
These could be done in a likert type of scale.
1. I read most often.
a. Strongly Agree
b. Agree
c. Disagree
d. Strongly Disagree
2. When I read my books its takes me 24 hours a day
a. Strongly Agree
b. Agree
c. Disagree
d. Strongly Disagree
3. When I start reading I can’t stop
a. Strongly Agree
b. Agree
c. Disagree
d. Strongly Disagree
A suitable question for Alison's questionnaire could be, 'On average, how many hours per week do you spend reading books?' with defined response ranges to choose from. Including an open-ended question about book preferences would also provide valuable insights. Keeping the questionnaire concise helps maintain respondent interest and improve response rates.
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