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Best questions for ama attendee survey about discussion topics

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Aug 21, 2025

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Here are some of the best questions for an AMA attendee survey about discussion topics, along with practical tips for crafting them. We make it easy to build your own AMA attendee survey in seconds using Specific’s AI survey generator.

Best open-ended questions for AMA attendee survey about discussion topics

Open-ended questions give respondents space to share thoughts that structured choices might miss. They’re especially valuable when you want genuine feedback, context, or ideas you might not have anticipated. While some attendees may skip these, the quality of responses tends to outweigh quantity—detailed answers help you understand not just what people think, but why. Open-ended questions are essential when exploring nuanced experiences or capturing first-hand narratives. Surveys including these questions report higher quality insights, even though nonresponse rates can be higher—some open-ended questions see more than 18% nonresponse versus 1–2% for closed-ended ones. Still, 76% of participants in one study chose to leave at least one detailed comment, showing people are willing to share if asked the right way. [1][2]

  1. What discussion topic at the AMA was most valuable or thought-provoking to you? Why?

  2. Were there any discussion topics you felt could be improved? How?

  3. What topic did you hope would be covered, but wasn’t addressed during the AMA?

  4. Which speaker’s point or idea stood out to you and why?

  5. Describe a discussion topic that inspired you to take action or change your perspective.

  6. How did the chosen discussion topics align with your expectations or goals for attending?

  7. What questions do you still have after hearing the discussion topics?

  8. If you could add one new topic to a future AMA, what would it be and why?

  9. Share a specific example of how a discussion topic applied to your personal or professional life.

  10. Is there any additional feedback you’d like to share about the discussion topics or their delivery?

Best single-select multiple-choice questions for AMA attendee survey about discussion topics

Single-select multiple-choice questions are great when you want to quantify feedback or get quick, actionable data. Sometimes attendees prefer to pick from short options instead of composing long responses, especially if they’re pressed for time—then, using a targeted follow-up gives you more detail without overwhelming them. This method can spark richer conversations after that initial vote. Multiple-choice structures make it easy to spot patterns in what people value, helping you prioritize future AMA topics or improvements.

Question: Which discussion topic did you find most engaging?

  • Emerging industry trends

  • Product roadmap updates

  • Audience Q&A

  • Panel guest stories

  • Other

Question: How satisfied were you with the variety of discussion topics?

  • Very satisfied

  • Somewhat satisfied

  • Neutral

  • Somewhat dissatisfied

  • Very dissatisfied

Question: Did the discussion topics match the event’s advertised agenda?

  • Yes, definitely

  • Somewhat

  • No

When to followup with "why?" If a respondent selects a more ambiguous option (“Somewhat” or “Other”), always ask “Why?”—this unlocks context, letting attendees clarify what worked for them or what they’d change. For example, if an AMA attendee selects “Somewhat” satisfied, follow with: “What would have made the discussion topics more satisfying for you?”

When and why to add the "Other" choice? Whenever you want to surface new ideas or uncover pain points you didn’t think of; by letting respondents select “Other” and explain, follow-up questions can reveal unexpected but important insights. Always add a followup: “Please specify what you had in mind.”

NPS-style feedback for discussion topic satisfaction

Net Promoter Score (NPS) questions work surprisingly well for AMA attendee surveys about discussion topics because they quickly gauge overall satisfaction and loyalty, then allow for a personalized follow-up. An NPS-style survey balances brevity and insight, and research shows that short surveys with open-ended follow-ups enjoy higher completion rates—up to 20% compared to 3% for lengthy forms [3]. If you're looking to benchmark attendee sentiment and trends over time, try a survey like this: “On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend this AMA’s discussion topics to a colleague?” When you want a head start, use our one-click NPS survey generator for AMA attendees about discussion topics.

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The power of follow-up questions

Follow-up questions make all the difference between shallow data and actionable insights. With tools like automatic AI follow-up questions, you capture context instantly, just like a research expert would in live conversation. Our system uses AI to tailor each follow-up on the fly—picking up on specific attendee feedback, clarifying details, and surfacing the real “why” behind each answer. This can save hours you’d otherwise spend chasing down answers via email and ensures nothing gets lost in translation.

  • AMA attendee: “The topics were okay.”

  • AI follow-up: “Which topics did you feel were just ‘okay,’ and what would have made them more engaging for you?”

How many followups to ask? Generally, 2–3 follow-up questions per main question strike a balance—you go deep but don’t exhaust your respondents. With automation, you can also enable skipping: once the information you need is collected, the conversation moves on. Specific makes this easy to configure.

This makes it a conversational survey. The respondent feels like they’re in a real chat, giving feedback in their own words—less like a form, more like a human exchange.

Easy AI analysis: Even if you gather a lot of unstructured text, features such as AI survey response analysis help you synthesize the data for fast actionable insights—no need to manually read every answer. See how to analyze open-ended AMA attendee survey responses using Specific.

Try generating a survey with dynamic follow-ups to see just how conversational and insightful your feedback process becomes.

How to prompt ChatGPT (or GPTs) for inspo or survey creation

If you like brainstorming with AI tools, start with a basic prompt for inspiration and let the model expand your ideas with open-ended questions:

Suggest 10 open-ended questions for AMA attendee survey about discussion topics.

AI works best when you offer more detail about your audience, context, or goals. Add clarity to your prompt to get tailored results:

I’m running a post-AMA survey for attendees who joined our Q&A on emerging tech. Please suggest 10 open-ended questions that encourage honest, specific feedback—especially on the range and quality of discussion topics.

Let the AI organize and refine questions by type or purpose for easy browsing:

Look at the questions and categorize them. Output categories with the questions under them.

Once you identify categories you want to dig into, prompt the AI to generate more focused question sets:

Generate 10 questions for categories "speaker insights", "missed topics", and "attendee takeaways".

What is a conversational survey?

A conversational survey (like those made with Specific) feels like chatting, not filling out rigid forms. Imagine answering questions just as you would in a direct message—responses flow naturally, follow-ups are context-aware, and the experience adapts to what attendees say. Compared to manual surveys, this is a leap forward for both engagement and quality of insights.

Manual Surveys

AI-Generated (Conversational) Surveys

Static, rigid forms

Dynamic, feels like a chat

Generic, “one-size-fits-all”

Context-aware, personalized follow-ups

Harder to analyze open-ended answers

AI summarizes & surfaces key themes instantly

Lower completion rates

Higher engagement, natural experience

Why use AI for AMA attendee surveys? AI-powered surveys help you break through “form fatigue.” By making feedback as simple as a chat, more attendees finish your survey and share in-depth thoughts. Our AI survey generator lets you create (and edit via chat) smart, targeted questions with just a quick prompt. You can also learn step-by-step with this guide to creating an AMA attendee discussion topics survey.

If you want best-in-class user experience for AMA feedback, Specific’s conversational surveys will make your process smooth and genuinely engaging—for both survey creators and respondents. With features like easy AI editing, automatic follow-up questions, and instant AI response analysis, your entire AMA survey workflow is effortless.

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Sources

  1. Pew Research Center. Why do some open-ended survey questions result in higher item nonresponse rates than others?

  2. PubMed (Oxford Academic). Patients’ feedback comments: systematizing and quantifying their impact in patient questionnaires

  3. Chattermill. The Ultimate Guide to Open-Ended Survey Questions

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Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.