Technically theres always a bias of the most amusing answer so the “no” would be close to 5% at a minimum.
Yep, no survey get 0.2% of any kind of response.
It’s also been shown that people often are bad a reporting accurately. So, your results may not be accurate just from that.
Which means 0.2% lied
At least 0.2% lied.
Survey:
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I always tell the truth in surveys
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I always lie in surveys
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I especially lie on corpo surveys. It’s delicious hatorade.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/fake-data-haterapps/
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“Would the guy on the right tell me that the gate you’re guarding on the left is the correct way?”
If the answer is yes, the right gate is the correct one. If the answer is no, the left gate is the correct one.
Jump magic jump
2 (I don’t normally but I am now >:)
how would the other respondent fill out this survey?
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You won’t get any customer complaints if you make it impossible for customers to contact you in the first place.
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I think it’s safe to assume if they didn’t respond they do not love responding to surveys.
Yeah, that’s the real answer. 500 responses vs how many sent out
Maybe. But if there were 10000 sent and 500 responses, that still isn’t enough information. You would need to know how many were even handled and perceived by the intended recipient.
But maybe you can work around this by canvasing in person rather than fire and forget.
0.2% margin of error.
The MNAR crowd knows what’s going on in that survey amiright?







