Thanks Rudstead, I agree about the “keen beans” limitation, though if anything that makes them more similar to EAGx attendees (which they’re supposed to be a comparison to). In surveys in general there’s also steeply diminishing returns for getting a higher response rate with more reminders or higher cash incentives.
(2) Agreed, but hopefully we’ll be able to continue following people up over time. The main limitation is that loads of people in any cohort study are going to drop out over time, but if it succeeded such a cohort study could provide loads of information.
Thanks Rudstead, I agree about the “keen beans” limitation, though if anything that makes them more similar to EAGx attendees (which they’re supposed to be a comparison to). In surveys in general there’s also steeply diminishing returns for getting a higher response rate with more reminders or higher cash incentives.
(2) Agreed, but hopefully we’ll be able to continue following people up over time. The main limitation is that loads of people in any cohort study are going to drop out over time, but if it succeeded such a cohort study could provide loads of information.