I made a really really long survey and instructed people not to try finishing it (though some ppl did in order to defy me)
People, on average, completed roughly 175 questions; Idk what this means but it might be some good indication for survey exhaustion limits.
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around 75%; I took roughly just the chronologically first chunk, wasn't like i took the best 75% out of all of them.
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You instructed us to give up when we got bored. A histogram of qs completed would be good?
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It’s a good measure of IQ and conscientiousness which you can correlate with the answers in your dataset. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf
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Not defying you. I just see a survey as a bit of a social good. I always finish them. The ones from the airline, the one from Uber eats, work happiness surveys, etc. Probably silly, but I honestly hope it helps us figure something out. Happy to contribute a tiny bit of data.
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It wasn't about "defying you" because some of us feel compelled to not leave anything unfinished...
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..I mean, what does the distribution of numbers of answers look like ? Straight decrease from say, 10 to max, peak around 150 ?
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Lol I didn't see the part where it's was going to be that long. Wonder how far I made it.








