• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    No one will like hearing this answer but they may already understand the issue of it being bad data and have a good reason not to care.

    Here’s the thing. When “none” or “skip” is there, people gravitate toward it. You end up getting 75% of people saying “none” for every question, and then your entire survey is meaningless. I hate surveys too. Everyone hates them. All the more reason to just mash “skip” or “none.” Because fuck you and fuck your survey.

    Meanwhile, what % of people don’t touch any of these social networks? Maybe we can’t say for sure, but it’s way less than 75%.

    So you’re choosing between two possible sources of bad data, and choosing the one you know to be of lower magnitude.

    • superkret@feddit.org
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      21 hours ago

      Then provide an “other” option with a text box instead.
      Make entering some text mandatory if you click it.
      No one gravitates toward that.
      Besides, a “none” option can just be discarded when you analyze the data.
      If all your boxes are social media sites, you have no idea which ones are poisoned by bad data, and by how much.