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Screener Survey

Short filter survey to select participants who match the target profile.

Screener Survey

Short filter survey to select participants who match the target profile.

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What is a Screener Survey?

A screener survey is a short filter survey designed to identify and select participants who match a specific target profile for user research. It helps researchers gather a sample that reflects the desired demographics or behaviors relevant to the study.

When to use a Screener Survey?

You should use a screener survey when you need to ensure that your research participants fit certain criteria that are essential for the validity of your study. This is particularly important when the research is focused on a niche audience or specific user characteristics.

When not to use a Screener Survey?

Avoid using a screener survey if your research does not require specific participant characteristics or if a broad range of participants is acceptable. In cases where inclusivity is prioritized over specific targeting, a screener may unnecessarily limit your participant pool.

What is the anatomy of a Screener Survey?

The anatomy of a screener survey typically includes demographic questions, behavioral questions, and criteria-based questions that help filter participants. It is designed to be concise, allowing for quick responses while effectively determining eligibility for the study.