Survey example: Ex-Cult Member survey about harassment or stalking

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Making effective surveys for ex-cult member harassment or stalking is tough—it’s easy to miss key details or create questions that don’t connect.

At Specific, we specialize in conversational AI surveys—our tools are built to help you capture the full story, every time.

What is a conversational survey and why AI makes it better for ex-cult members

Designing traditional ex-cult member harassment or stalking surveys usually means lots of manual work—writing, revising, and hoping the questions will resonate. Often, the result is a generic form that feels lifeless and gets skipped. Even worse, manual surveys typically suffer from low engagement: online survey nonresponse rates can exceed 40%, leaving you with incomplete data and limited insight. [1]

We built Specific to flip that script. Our AI survey generator crafts tailored, conversational surveys that don’t feel like forms—they feel like a real dialogue. That means people open up more, offering richer, more reliable data. In fact, studies show conversational surveys drive up to 40% higher completion rates than traditional ones—a huge win for any sensitive topic. [3]

Here’s a quick comparison to make it clear:

Manual Surveys

AI-Generated Conversational Surveys

Lack context, flat and generic

Tuned for respondents, feels like a chat

No smart follow-ups, rigid flow

AI asks relevant follow-ups in real time

Higher drop-off, incomplete answers

Engagement increases by up to 40% [3]

Manual setup and slow edits

Instant build and updates via chat

Why use AI for ex-cult member surveys?

  • Allows respondents to describe traumatic or sensitive experiences in their own words, with personalized probing that never feels forced.

  • Reduces nonresponse and drop-off, even on delicate topics like harassment or stalking.

  • Adapts tone and pace, which matters—long, impersonal forms see response rates as low as 20%, while short, conversational flows approach 40% [3]

With Specific, our platform’s user experience raises the bar—making the entire feedback process smooth and stress-free for both you and the ex-cult member respondents. If you want to go deeper into question selection, see best questions for ex-cult member harassment or stalking surveys.

Automatic follow-up questions based on previous reply

One huge leap with conversational surveys is how Specific uses AI to ask automatic follow-up questions, instantly and in context, as if you had an expert interviewer on every response. No more back-and-forth emails or missed context—just richer insights right away.

Here’s how it makes a difference:

  • Ex-cult member: "I sometimes felt uncomfortable, but I’m not sure if it was harassment."

  • AI follow-up: "Could you share what made you feel uncomfortable? Were there any specific behaviors or situations that stood out?"

Without that follow-up, you’d be left with an uncertain, incomplete answer. The AI’s smart probing is especially key for ex-cult members, where trust and context matter. The system knows how to balance sensitivity and depth, removing ambiguity without being intrusive. See more about automatic AI follow-up questions here.

Try generating a survey—seeing these follow-ups in action changes how you think about survey design. It’s not just about gathering answers; it’s about enabling a conversation. That’s what makes it a conversational survey.

Easy editing, like magic

Editing your ex-cult member harassment or stalking survey is as frictionless as chatting. Want to rephrase a question, change the order, or tweak tone for extra empathy? Just tell the AI editor what you need, and it updates the survey instantly. No hunting for obscure settings or rebuilding questions line by line—the tedious parts are handled for you. If you want to know more about this, see how AI survey editing works.

This means you can experiment and refine in seconds, making your survey more effective every time.

How these AI surveys reach ex-cult members

How you deliver your survey shapes who answers and how truthful they can be, especially around harassment or stalking.

  • Sharable landing page surveys—Best for reaching ex-cult members who are no longer part of a community platform. Simply share the link via support forums, direct outreach, or survivor networks. Respondents can participate anonymously, increasing safety and honesty.

  • In-product surveys—If you have a support app or resource website for ex-cult members, integrate the conversational survey directly. This catches respondents at a relevant moment, and response rates for in-app delivery can be higher when targeting known users.

For sensitive topics like harassment or stalking—and with an audience that values privacy—the choice of delivery can make or break participation. As research shows, nonresponse rates vary drastically by method, so matching your distribution to your respondents is critical. [1] Learn more about each survey type: landing page AI surveys or in-product conversational surveys.

AI survey analysis: from answers to actionable insights

Once responses come in, the AI-powered analysis in Specific does the heavy lifting. It summarizes key details, finds big-picture themes, and flags urgent trends—no messy spreadsheets, no hours of manual work. Features like automatic topic detection and direct AI chat let you ask follow-up questions about your data and immediately get clarity. See exactly how to analyze ex-cult member harassment or stalking survey responses with AI or read more about AI survey analysis tools.

The result: you act faster, and every voice gets the attention it deserves.

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Sources

  1. UConn Research Basics. Survey research response rates and nonresponse statistics

  2. Zipdo. Nonresponse and engagement statistics for surveys

  3. WorldMetrics. Survey length, delivery, and conversational format impact on response/completion rates

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