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Roland Of Gilead Not much of a survey when you have to answer (incorrectly) certain questions with Android Central/Windows Central or Toms hardware as the answers. You cannot simply choose the one you use (Tom's for me), I must also choose an option for the AC/WC questions to proceed with the survey. This will obviously make the survey moot, if the data isn't correct. Who made this? They need some re-training!Reply -
Former_Bubblehead Another damn fool amateur written survey that won't go beyond this thread. I even doubt the so called prize exists.Reply -
USAFRet There needed to be Never or N/A options for several question.Reply
And then, the appropriate branching, so the user does not need to answer something that it irrelevant. -
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Precisely!USAFRet said:There needed to be Never or N/A options for several question.
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rubix_1011 So many flaws in how this is done.Reply
Either this poll is done so poorly on accident that it should be withdrawn, corrected and re-released or it was done purposefully with the intent that it can drive positive content result feedback by eliminating poor zero feedback overall, presumably as data for an executive briefing.
If you don't allow someone to choose an option that reflects poorly or at very least offers options that cover realistic results, then it can only show varied levels of success based on how the choices are vectored.
i.e. How often do you read the Windows Newsletter - daily/weekly/monthly without the option on never/not interested means that in order for you to be eligible to win the gift card, you have to choose that you acknowledge reading it even if you have never read it or acknowledge it exists but bypass it intentionally due to content.
