A lot of people might get a lot of the value from a fairly small number of responses, which would minimise costs and negative externalities.
Agreed.
This sort of thing is part of why I wrote “relatively publicly advertised”, and added “And maybe it doesn’t hold for surveys sent out in a more targeted manner.” But good point that someone could run a relatively publicly advertised survey and then just close it after a small-ish number of responses; I hadn’t considered that option.
Agreed.
This sort of thing is part of why I wrote “relatively publicly advertised”, and added “And maybe it doesn’t hold for surveys sent out in a more targeted manner.” But good point that someone could run a relatively publicly advertised survey and then just close it after a small-ish number of responses; I hadn’t considered that option.