Thanks for the detailed response. It’s great hearing about the care and consideration when forming these surveys!
Given “last year about 50% of respondents started the extra credit section and about 25% finished it”, this still feels like free info even if people don’t finish. But I guess there are also reputation risks in becoming The Survey That None Can Finish.
I note that previous surveys had some of information I suggested as useful listed, and I think that’s why I’d be so excited to see it carried over across the years. Especially with rapid growth of EAs.
I don’t feel like any substantial change should be made off my views expressed here, but I did want to iron out a few points to make my feedback clearer. Your point about follow-up surveys probably catches most of my worries about sufficient information being collected.
Thanks again David and team :)
Thanks for the detailed response. It’s great hearing about the care and consideration when forming these surveys!
Given “last year about 50% of respondents started the extra credit section and about 25% finished it”, this still feels like free info even if people don’t finish. But I guess there are also reputation risks in becoming The Survey That None Can Finish.
I note that previous surveys had some of information I suggested as useful listed, and I think that’s why I’d be so excited to see it carried over across the years. Especially with rapid growth of EAs.
I don’t feel like any substantial change should be made off my views expressed here, but I did want to iron out a few points to make my feedback clearer. Your point about follow-up surveys probably catches most of my worries about sufficient information being collected. Thanks again David and team :)