I might be too late, but I was just cleaning through some notes of mine and found some questions related to this from various research agendas that I found interesting:
Why do people donate to ineffective charities?
Why do people want to donate directly and not too overhead?
Why do people care about future people more than current people?
How do social norms and expectations influence giving?
Some of these can be incorporated into your current questions (e.g. in the most important qualities when giving, you can mention low overhead). Maybe you can also have people choose or rank who they want to benefit from their giving the most (e.g. their community, animals, future generations, etc.).
Not sure if this is helpful, but glad that you’re doing this regardless. :)
Hi! Not too late! Thanks for ideas. The worry I have is about what @David_Moss mentioned above, e.g. people think that they _do_ donate to effective charities already (or that they do not donate to ineffective ones)… Do you have an idea about how to fight that?
Anyway, I am going to put these down into suggestions/considerations, it’s good for inspiration at least.
I might be too late, but I was just cleaning through some notes of mine and found some questions related to this from various research agendas that I found interesting:
Why do people donate to ineffective charities?
Why do people want to donate directly and not too overhead?
Why do people care about future people more than current people?
How do social norms and expectations influence giving?
Some of these can be incorporated into your current questions (e.g. in the most important qualities when giving, you can mention low overhead). Maybe you can also have people choose or rank who they want to benefit from their giving the most (e.g. their community, animals, future generations, etc.).
Not sure if this is helpful, but glad that you’re doing this regardless. :)
Hi! Not too late! Thanks for ideas. The worry I have is about what @David_Moss mentioned above, e.g. people think that they _do_ donate to effective charities already (or that they do not donate to ineffective ones)… Do you have an idea about how to fight that?
Anyway, I am going to put these down into suggestions/considerations, it’s good for inspiration at least.