Re: Professional computer programmers wanted for Yale research study
From: Michael Jørgensen (ingen_at_ukendt.dk)
Date: 08/05/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 12:51:39 +0200
"Yale Psychology Study" <yalepsychstudy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately, there is no good way (that I know of - please tell me
> if you have any ideas) to send you the website for the survey without
> having it sent to your particular e-mail address, or making it known
> to every person on this newsgroup. (We pay the survey provider for
> each response we gather so getting 100's of unneccesary responses
> would become very expensive.)
When is a reponse unnecessary? I mean, when conducting a survey, one usually
wants as many responses as possible. If some person goes to the bother of
visiting the website and filling in the survey form, I would not consider
such a response "unnecessary". The number of completely bogus responses
would most likely be very low.
-Michael.
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