FIRST QUESTION

I see your point Jacqueline about the number of question constraint, I would put it for sure if the survey was longer. If you guys don't want it i'm good with it, but it may have been a simple way to gauge how much we value each response. We don't necessarily throw the results away if they show no interest but if people respond and they have no interest, we can possible gauge how effective their answers may be. If they show lots of interest we can at least be a little sure that they have some knowledge about the topic. But if they don't have any interest at all, we can possibly weight their responses less heavily. If we don't ask this question then it would hard to tease apart this information, as we would nothing to base it on. For example, somebody could be answering a question just to answer it and have no clue about Afghanistan at all, but just trying to finish the survey. At least we can know that this person has no interest at all through this question. Maybe this is more appropriate for a larger survey however. I'm good putting it up or not.

thought?

JordanFernandez03:32, 5 February 2011