Many of the questions ask you to pick among ‘Strongly disagree’ through ‘Strongly agree’ and most questions are optional. For those likert/select-an-option questions, I guess the survey analysers would do more aggregation among survey-takers, so quantity would matter there.
That would make sense! I think the civil servant in charge might also have a certain level of discretion with regards to how they represent the results—I did in my case.
I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to imply that more responses mean nothing, just that bringing up a sensible consideration is more likely to affect outcomes than copying and pasting a response (which may have between no weight and a little weight with the policymakers)
Many of the questions ask you to pick among ‘Strongly disagree’ through ‘Strongly agree’ and most questions are optional. For those likert/select-an-option questions, I guess the survey analysers would do more aggregation among survey-takers, so quantity would matter there.
That would make sense! I think the civil servant in charge might also have a certain level of discretion with regards to how they represent the results—I did in my case.
I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to imply that more responses mean nothing, just that bringing up a sensible consideration is more likely to affect outcomes than copying and pasting a response (which may have between no weight and a little weight with the policymakers)