Reading Habits & Genre Interest Survey
Measures how often people read, which formats and genres they gravitate toward, and what drives their book choices — built for publishers, bookstores, libraries, and content platforms. An AI follow-up interview reconstructs the real decision behind a recent book pick or drop-off, not just the stated preference.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
In the last 30 days, how many books have you read or listened to, in full or in part?
- None
- 1
- 2-3
- 4-6
- 7 or more
Which format do you use most often for reading these days?
- Physical print books
- E-books
- Audiobooks
- A mix of formats about equally
Which of these genres are you most and least interested in reading right now?
- Literary Fiction
- Mystery/Thriller
- Romance
- Science Fiction/Fantasy
- Nonfiction/Biography
- Self-Help/Business
- Historical Fiction
- Young Adult
Thinking about the last book you finished, how would you rate it overall?
How much do you agree with each of these statements about your reading?
- I read mainly to relax and escape
- I read mainly to learn something new
- I struggle to find time to read
- Price influences which books I buy
- I rely on recommendations from friends or family to choose books
Please allocate 100 points across these sources based on how much each influences which book you pick up next.
- Recommendations from friends or family
- Online reviews or ratings
- Social media (e.g., BookTok, Bookstagram)
- Bookstore or library browsing
- Algorithmic recommendations (e.g., Amazon, Goodreads)
- Advertising
Explore the respondent's decision process for the last book they started: what made them pick it up, what kept them reading or caused them to set it aside, and what would have made them finish it if they didn't. If they say they finish everything, probe what almost made them stop reading something recently and why it didn't.
Just a couple of quick, optional background questions to help us understand different reader groups.
What is your age range?
- Under 18
- 18-24
- 25-34
- 35-44
- 45-54
- 55-64
- 65 or older
- Prefer not to say
How do you describe your gender?
- Woman
- Man
- Non-binary
- Prefer not to say
Thanks so much for sharing your reading habits! Your answers feed into a report on what readers like you actually want to read next.
What’s included
AI follow-ups
Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.
Attention checks
Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.
AI-drafted copy
Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.
Auto report
Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.
How it compares
We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.
Why this template
- Goes beyond stated preference with an AI follow-up interview that reconstructs the real decision behind a respondent's last book pick or drop-off, not just a checkbox answer
- Uses a max-diff exercise to force genuine trade-offs between genres instead of letting everyone rate everything as 'interested'
- Includes a constant-sum allocation question so respondents distribute 100 points across influence sources, surfacing relative weight rather than a simple ranked list
- Combines format/frequency questions, a matrix of attitude statements, and a rating of the last book finished, then rolls everything into an auto-generated report
Jotform
Reading Interest Survey Form TemplateA ready-to-use drag-and-drop form template for capturing basic reading interests, built on Jotform's general-purpose form builder. It's fielding-ready but relies on standard static question types rather than anything reading-specific in its logic. Best suited for teams that want a quick, customizable form rather than deeper behavioral insight.
What it does well
- Easy to customize visually with Jotform's drag-and-drop builder
- Quick to deploy as a standalone form or embed
- Familiar, low-friction format for general audiences
Where it falls short
- Static question set with no adaptive follow-up probing into individual decisions
- No mechanism to force genre trade-offs (e.g., max-diff) or allocate influence across sources
- No automated per-response quality scoring or transparent prompt methodology
QuestionPro
Reading Interest Survey Questions + Sample Questionnaire TemplateThis is a hybrid page mixing a sample questionnaire with general guidance on reading interest survey questions, rather than a single polished fielding-ready instrument. It draws on QuestionPro's broader survey platform capabilities like logic and reporting. Useful as a question-bank reference more than a turnkey deployed survey.
What it does well
- Backed by an established survey platform with skip logic and reporting tools
- Offers example questions covering multiple angles of reading behavior
- Can be customized within a full-featured survey builder
Where it falls short
- Presented largely as a static question list/guide rather than a dynamic conversational instrument
- No adaptive AI follow-up that probes the reasoning behind a specific recent book choice
- No published per-response quality scoring or prompt transparency
Typeform
Reading Interest Survey Form TemplateA conversational-style, one-question-at-a-time form template built on Typeform's polished UI. It's fielding-ready and pleasant to complete, but the conversational feel is a fixed script, not a true adaptive interview. Good for a smooth respondent experience with straightforward reading-interest questions.
What it does well
- Clean, mobile-friendly conversational interface that can boost completion rates
- Simple to launch and share as a standalone survey link
- Visually polished compared to plain form builders
Where it falls short
- Questions follow a fixed script with no genuine adaptive branching based on individual answers
- No voice-based interview option or guided task with screen share
- Lacks automated quality scoring or transparent, published prompt logic
Ready to launch?
Open this template in the editor. Every part is yours to change before the first respondent sees it.