But the people we’d be asking would probably mostly be the people working on these campaigns, which introduces bias.
Agreed. Ideally, one would use a less subjective methodology.
It’s not the first time you are asking about this. Perhaps you would be interested in creating a new cost-effectiveness estimate with my help?
Ah, I was just asking because I will publish a quick cost-effectiveness effectiveness estimate of corporate campaigns for chicken welfare in the next few weeks, but I am currently not planning to start a longer project. Thanks anyway for throwing the idea out there!
Like it would involve asking many animal advocates for opinions which causes me a lot of social anxiety, even though everyone I talked to about these sorts of things seemed lovely and friendly.
Maybe running surveys would be a way of partially mitigating the social anxiety.
Thanks, Saulius!
Agreed. Ideally, one would use a less subjective methodology.
Ah, I was just asking because I will publish a quick cost-effectiveness effectiveness estimate of corporate campaigns for chicken welfare in the next few weeks, but I am currently not planning to start a longer project. Thanks anyway for throwing the idea out there!
Maybe running surveys would be a way of partially mitigating the social anxiety.
Great! Feel free to let me know if me reviewing your estimate would be useful, no worries if not :)