I highly recommend Google Forms. It’s very easy to set up a survey of any length for any number of participants, with different types of questions, including Likert (which is “multiple choice”), check-all-that-apply, short answer, or paragraph answer. The one criticism I have is sometimes Google Forms is too “smart” in defaulting settings to your items, so check carefully. For example, I saw Google automatically constrain a free-response item I’d made to only allowing numerical responses when I wanted to allow numbers or text. But most importantly, Google Forms provides you with a spreadsheet in the way that’s conventionally useful for stats programs (i.e., each row is a participant & each column is a datapoint). It’s all free with no ads and you can set it up so anybody can participate regardless of if they have a Google account. Hope this helps, Agnis. ~ Kevin
I highly recommend Google Forms. It’s very easy to set up a survey of any length for any number of participants, with different types of questions, including Likert (which is “multiple choice”), check-all-that-apply, short answer, or paragraph answer. The one criticism I have is sometimes Google Forms is too “smart” in defaulting settings to your items, so check carefully. For example, I saw Google automatically constrain a free-response item I’d made to only allowing numerical responses when I wanted to allow numbers or text. But most importantly, Google Forms provides you with a spreadsheet in the way that’s conventionally useful for stats programs (i.e., each row is a participant & each column is a datapoint). It’s all free with no ads and you can set it up so anybody can participate regardless of if they have a Google account. Hope this helps, Agnis. ~ Kevin
Free online survey tool allowing 100 questions and 500 respondents?
I agreed with Kevin - I'd used Google Forms before with questionnaire more than 100 questions with samples 400+ without issue. Think it can support 500 respondents - not sure other researchers / scholars collected > 500 respondents via Google Forms?