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Correlational Research Survey Template

Discover relationships between variables seamlessly with our template

Struggling to understand how different variables affect one another? This correlational research survey template is designed for researchers and analysts looking to uncover meaningful connections between two specific factors. By using this template, you can easily collect valuable data, analyze trends, and identify potential solutions, enhancing your decision-making process, fostering collaboration, and streamlining data collection. Explore the template now for effective research outcomes.

Participant ID (optional)
Date of completion
I am 18 years or older and consent to participate in this voluntary survey.
Yes
No
What is your age?
Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Which of the following best describes your gender identity?
Woman
Man
Non-binary
Prefer to self-describe
Prefer not to say
If you prefer to self-describe your gender, you may specify here (optional).
What is your current primary status?
Full-time
Part-time
Student
Unemployed
Self-employed
Homemaker/Caregiver
Retired
Prefer not to say
I felt overwhelmed by my responsibilities.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I felt able to manage daily challenges.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I found it hard to relax.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
It was easy for me to fall asleep.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I woke up feeling rested.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
I was satisfied with my sleep.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
On a typical night, how many hours of sleep do you get?
Less than 5 hours
5 to 6 hours
6 to 7 hours
7 to 8 hours
8 to 9 hours
More than 9 hours
Prefer not to say
In the hour before bedtime, how much time do you usually spend on screens (phone, computer, TV)?
None
Less than 30 minutes
30 to 60 minutes
1 to 2 hours
More than 2 hours
Prefer not to say
On how many days in a typical week do you get at least 30 minutes of physical activity?
0 days
1-2 days
3-4 days
5-6 days
7 days
Prefer not to say
On a typical day, how many caffeinated drinks do you consume (coffee, tea, energy drinks, soda)?
0
1
2
3-4
5 or more
Prefer not to say
I can count on people close to me when I need help.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Overall, how satisfied are you with your life these days?
Very dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Neutral
Satisfied
Very satisfied
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Email (optional, for study updates or results)
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When to use this form

Use this template when you need to test how two or more variables move together without running an experiment. It suits academics, UX researchers, and product teams who want clean data for scatterplots and regression. Example: compare weekly screen time with sleep quality, or study hours with GPA. If your topic is play habits, pair it with the Gaming survey form to capture domain-specific behaviors. Collect de-identified covariates with the Anonymous demographic survey form to control for confounders. You get consistent, numeric responses that are easy to code, visualize, and analyze, helping you judge whether a relationship is weak, moderate, or strong.

Must Ask Correlational Research Survey Questions

  1. What is your age in years?

    Age often correlates with behaviors and outcomes, so it is a key control variable. It helps you see whether the main relationship holds across subgroups.

  2. On a typical day, how many minutes do you spend on the main activity being studied?

    Duration is a continuous measure that strengthens correlation estimates. Asking for minutes reduces rounding and improves precision.

  3. Over the last 7 days, how would you rate your results or wellbeing in that same area on a 1-7 scale?

    A standard 1-7 scale gives you an outcome that is easy to analyze and compare over time. Using the same reference period aligns both variables and reduces recall bias.

  4. In the past 7 days, on how many days did you do the main activity?

    Frequency complements duration and helps you spot nonlinear patterns. It also mitigates outliers from one unusually long session.

  5. What is your participant ID (do not use your name)?

    A stable, anonymous ID lets you merge responses across waves or devices. If you need to generate IDs on the fly, you can use the Generate random number form.

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