Claims
- 1. An electronically scannable form comprising:
- a plurality of mark position rows;
- a plurality of mark position columns;
- an electronically scannable mark position corresponding to the intersection of each mark position row and each mark position column; and
- at least one marking zone, each marking zone including;
- (i) a plurality of electronically scannable mark positions that are invisible to a respondent;
- (ii) an electronically scannable ideal response location visible to the respondent; and
- (iii) a response graphic.
- 2. The electronically scannable form of claim 1 wherein the response graphic and ideal response locations are printed with reflective ink.
- 3. An electronically scannable form printed with reflective ink comprising;
- a plurality of mark position rows;
- a plurality of mark position columns;
- an electronically scannable mark position corresponding to the intersection of each mark position row and each mark position column; and
- a plurality of bordered marking zones, each bordered marking zone including;
- (i) a plurality of electronically scannable mark positions that are invisible to a respondent;
- (ii) an electronically scannable ideal response location that is visible to the respondent; and
- (iii) a response graphic.
- 4. A method of using an electronically scannable form to record responses comprising the steps of;
- providing a scannable form to a respondent having a plurality of mark position rows, a plurality of mark position columns, an electronically scannable mark position corresponding to the intersection of each mark position row and each mark position column and one or more marking zones each marking zone containing a response graphic adjacent to a single electronically scannable ideal response location visible to a respondent, and a plurality of electronically scannable mark positions that are invisible to the respondent;
- providing the respondent with a marking instrument capable of imparting a scannable mark on the form;
- allowing the respondent to place a mark with the marking instrument in at least one marking zone so that at least one mark position in the marking zone is at least partially obliterated by the mark;
- electronically scanning each mark position on the electronically scannable form; and
- identifying electronically the marking zones with a mark position that is at least partially obliterated by a mark.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the respondent marks the scannable form with a non-reflective marking instrument.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the respondent marks more than one marking zone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/562,884, filed Aug. 6, 1990, now abandoned.
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