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radar

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zycie said:
radar said:
that bit at the end where you asked for my bank details was slightly disconcerting

(please don't misuse them yeah?)


^ there?

that, my good man, was a poor attempt at a joke

there was no personal information asked for at all
 

Thilo

New Member
Hi everyone,

you have been fantastic but we would still need a few more Mariners fans. The questioinnaire will close on this upcoming Sunday, so you still have the chance to participate...

You are right, some questions were translated from another language to English. However, we are just using these questions that have been published in scientific journals. But I can understand that some might sound weird to you...

And NO, we did not ask about the bank details, we should have though. I would stop doing research and sail the Bahamas  ;-)))
Cheers,
Thilo
 

kevrenor

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Jerome said:
these questions are quite repetitive

That shows it is a well constructed survey ... repetition with different response pattern helps eliminate the ... lets say 'donkey vote'.
 

dibo

Well-Known Member
It's also a little obvious though. The factor analysis will show strong patterns in the right areas I'm sure.
 

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