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Re: Couple Surveys! Please Fill Them Out? =)



On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:46:42 -0800, Wtcher Dragon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>My Survey:
>http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?Y4TD5CE09PF23HGY8ARP3Q6R
>
>This Other Survey:
>http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?VW2DFQ42YAFQAJATXF261BDX
>
>
>Would really appreciate seeing these done ASAP! They're for school 
>projecty thingies. A'yep.

Hope I'm not too late.

I agree with some of the other comments, but as a general rule, I find
all surveys to be this way.  There's always questions that I can't
answer due to "depends on the situation."  Which is why I like comment
sections -- at least the writer of the survey can then decide how to
interpret my answer depending upon what they had in mind.  BTW, the
thing about keeping other people employed was out of place, but I
thought was worded OK.  Obligated means obligated, and someone's
answer being "no" doesn't make the question worded wrong.

If the parking person was trying to force things on people, they get
an F for the day.  That one was definitely harder to do.  That one was
harder because it not only contained "depends on .... " type
questions, but also contained "I don't give a crap and don't have a
preference" type questions.  And how far I'm willing to walk from a
parking lot has a perfect negative correlation to how late I am. :-)

Some of the dumbest survey questions I've run across were for a place
called Market Facts, a *professional* marketing company.  They all too
often wouldn't have a choice of "none of the above" or whatever, and
there were many questions I literally couldn't answer as is.  And you
couldn't skip them cause the page wouldn't move on.  I wrote them
several times, always getting stupid excuses back, without an
understanding of "I mean literally impossible to answer without just
making crap up out of thin air," which is statistically stupid and
useless.  It's also interesting that of all the marketing companies I
do surveys for, they're the only ones I have that much trouble with.
Had.  I unsubscribed cause they got too annoying.



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