Survey Questionnaire Preparation & Data Collection Services

Survey Questionnaire Preparation & Data Collection Services

Are you running out of time to complete your primary data collection for PhD/Masters Research?

Transstellar is the name to trust for your primary data collection requirement in your PhD thesis, Masters Dissertation, Journal publications and Market Research. Primary research data is collected directly by a researcher and is essential for determining the credibility and worthiness of a study’s outcome. It is considered original research and speaks to the researcher’s efforts. Collecting primary data requires expertise and proficiency, as multiple tasks and decisions must be made. Many scholars seek professional help at this stage of their research work to ensure that the final analysis is flawless and worthy and we have the best resources to help you.
Transstellar’s primary data collection services ensure that your target audience are correctly posed with the questions and followed up a number of times to receive the required responses within the committed timeline.

What do we offer in online primary data collection services for your PhD and Masters research?

Our online primary data collection services are applicable for both quantitative as well as qualitative methodologies. So you don’t have to worry about either the Survey or the Interviews . Our experienced and dedicated team of professionals which include research methodology experts, data collection experts and statisticians

Primary Data Collection Methods We Employ

We are well versed in varied methodologies for collecting data. We also carry out a pilot survey effectively so as to ensure that the actual survey is fruitful.

Interview Method

This is a common method of data collection that involves conducting personal or phone interviews with individuals. Interviews can be conducted one-on-one or in groups and can be used to gather a wide range of data, including demographics, attitudes, and experiences.

Delphi Technique

Involves gathering data through a series of anonymous questionnaires sent to experts in the field. The technique aims to reach a consensus among experts on a specific topic.



Projective Techniques

Involves using ambiguous stimuli to infer unconscious thoughts and feelings from participants.These techniques are typically used to gather data on sensitive or personal topics, such as attitudes, emotions, and experiences.


Role Playing

Participants act out scenarios to gather data on their behavior and attitudes. Role-playing can be used to gather data on a wide range of topics, including social interactions, problem-solving, and decision-making.

Cartoon Completion

Involves giving participants a cartoon with missing elements and asking them to complete it to gather data on their attitudes and perceptions.

Delivered Data Collection Services

Data collection tool assistance

Our team of professionals will help you collect both small and large samples of data. Incase of experiencing hardship in availing the services of existing online tools, we help in acquiring their usage.


Data redundancy removal

You need not worry about the quality of data collected as our primary aim in collecting them is ensuring its originality and authenticity. Our team of statisticians make sure of noninclusion of such errors.

Processes made understandable

We try to keep you updated and consult with you throughout the development of data collection. This makes you aware of the process to check its progress and to imbibe it and reciprocate during viva.

Cooperation in questionnaire

We develop a set of questions, survey them and pre-test them before applying on target audience. We also assist in uploading questionnaires online by creating login details and running tests on survey methods.

Formatted data delivery

We make sure to deliver the data collected in your required format of representation. Be it audio recording or visual representations such as video form, images, photographs or field notes.

Respondent reach levels

Along with selecting the sample size and geographical location, we help you choose your target audience and to connect with them through various modes. We arrange reassessment with them to collect data and collate them.

Secondary Data for PhD Research

Secondary data collection refers to the gathering of data that has already been captured by other researchers. This includes data from published journals, annual reports, balance sheets, country reports, economic reports, newspapers, scholarly articles, and other related sources. Transstellar understands that students may not have access to a wide range of sources that can provide relevant secondary data for their research, so our professionals assist in collecting data from various sources, ensuring the relevance and reliability of the data gathered. With our help, researchers can be sure that they have access to the most comprehensive and up-to-date data.

Transstellar  provides a resourceful secondary data collection service that helps researchers to access a wide range of sources that provide relevant and reliable data.

Secondary Data Collection Methods We Employ

Secondary data in research involves a researcher using the information from a variety of existing sources which brings in the question of quality and ethics – we help you maneuver these issues.

Literature review

An extensive and thorough examination of existing literature on a particular research topic, including academic journals, books, and reports.

Archival research

Involves collecting and examining historical records and documents, such as letters, diaries, and other primary sources.

Content analysis

A systematic method for studying and interpreting a wide variety of written or visual materials, such as news articles, social media posts, or speeches.

Statistical analysis

The use of statistical methods to analyze data from existing sources such as government reports, survey datasets, and databases.

Internet research

The collection and analysis of data from the internet, including websites, social media platforms, and online databases.


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