Momentive Announces Inaugural State of Surveys Report, Revealing Changing Trends in SurveyMonkey Usage Over Time
By analyzing millions of surveys taken on
In the
- As awareness of gender diversity continues to rise, gender options in surveys have significantly changed in the past decade.
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The percent of surveys with gender questions that include more than two gender options has quadrupled from
16.4% to64.0% in the past decade. -
The specificity of labels has changed, too: “other” was the most common non-binary option until 2021, when “non-binary” took the lead. Now, 1 in 5 (
21.1% ) surveys that ask about gender include “non-binary” as an answer option, compared with13.2% that use “other.”
Fleeting trends: COVID-19 and remote work rise and fall in
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COVID-19 and coronavirus mentions skyrocketed at the onset of the pandemic, reaching nearly 1 in 4 (
22.9% ) of allU.S. surveys at its peak inMay 2020 . -
Interest in COVID-19 has continued to decline since that peak and is now mentioned in just
2% of surveys at the end of 2022. -
With city-wide shutdowns and in-person restrictions rolling out in early 2020, remote work mentions saw a sharp rise, getting mentioned in
10% of all surveys inMay 2020 . -
However, as COVID-19 restrictions began to lift, interest in remote work has now declined to nearly pre-pandemic levels (mentioned in
0.4% of surveys inJanuary 2019 and0.6% of surveys inNovember 2022 ).
In
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Mentions of DEI in surveys saw an increase in
June 2020 , after the murder ofGeorge Floyd (1.8% inMay 2020 to3% inJune 2020 ). -
From
June 2020 toNovember 2022 , DEI is consistently mentioned in nearly4% of allU.S. surveys onSurveyMonkey and shows no signs of waning.
The global march toward mobile
- With smartphones becoming a global standard of Internet accessibility, mobile survey-taking continues to prove popular among survey respondents.
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Globally, the percentage of surveys taken on mobile in Q4 2022 (
56.6% ) already far exceed those taken on non-mobile devices (40.2% ), a trend that sees no signs of slowing down. -
The
U.S. is an outlier, lagging far behind all other countries in mobile survey-taking in Q4 2022 (43.7% in theU.S. versus64.0% rest of world).
“The questions people choose to ask can tell us so much more than you might expect,” said
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Methodology: This report analyzed millions of surveys deployed globally on the
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