IF YOU USE A QUESTIONNAIRE IN YOUR STUDY AND DON'T REPORT THE QUESTIONS ASKED YOUR STUDY IS PRACTICALLY MEANINGLESS THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY TED YELL
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In practice, if I don't know at least a sample of the ~actual questions that you asked~, I cannot interpret the results of your paper in a meaningful way
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I respect your right to hide things for commercial reasons, but if you're not at least going to give me a sample of the questionnaire given I'm going to have to pass on putting any faith in your results
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I mean, in what other field would this be ok? Imagine "we generated a heart score based on clinical parameters pay $300 to find out what we used!"
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... That a paraphrase or a quote?
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