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Dr. Zaus

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Actual it looks like my survey web-page is banned so no direct link; but if you want to remove the "{DELETE}" and go to my survey I would appreciate any feedback.


surveym{DELETE}onkey.com/s.aspx?sm=CTsS24k1UEp0ZfjmF_2f2fJw_3d_3d
 

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Originally posted by: herm0016
ill bite. im bored.

nvm... im not nearly bored enough for that...

Thank you for the feed back, any suggestions on how i could fix this?
 

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I thought you needed a scientist's help. There are just a LOT of questions on that page... someone's gotta be kinda bored to even launch in on that survey.
 

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Originally posted by: Auggie
I thought you needed a scientist's help. There are just a LOT of questions on that page... someone's gotta be kinda bored to even launch in on that survey.

that is my smaller survey to. I was thinking of breaking it up into a lot of sub-survey's so that only one page has to be done... what do you think?
 

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I think when you set up the series of questions that are so similar, only being slight variations, you set up the test subject to focus not on the particular new attributes of the hypothetical person, but rather to frame their answers in the context of the previous question. Making separate quizes for each hypothetical person might net you more realistic, honest "trust" reactions from people.
 

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Originally posted by: Auggie
I think when you set up the series of questions that are so similar, only being slight variations, you set up the test subject to focus not on the particular new attributes of the hypothetical person, but rather to frame their answers in the context of the previous question. Making separate quizes for each hypothetical person might net you more realistic, honest "trust" reactions from people.

This is a good point, I was thinking of making it so that each positive and each negative action is seen only once per survey, this would be a total of 4 senarios and 24 questions each.
 
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