This post is for undergraduates.
Sometimes people need to rethink their surveys. I like doing surveys, but more often than not I simply click the 'X' when I come across an extremely long and repetitive survey. Looking at the barrage of surveys appearing on Facebook - mostly for undergraduate reports - I wonder how the surveys made the vet in the first place. Keeping in mind that most of your surveyees are doing it for no incentive, you ought to refrain from setting long questionnaires. I guess from your viewpoint, you probably want a representative set of statistics that cover every angle of an issue. But it starts to come across as amateurish when questions repeat, with the replacement of single words that are underlined to remind viewers of the difference. It makes the respondent feel as if one is answering the same question over and over again. I know it's just for an assignment, but the academic rigour is lacking and the practice shouldn't be able to serve you when you graduate.
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I went to Rock & Ash, had fries with three dips that I couldn't finish, and a crispy waffle with New Zealand Natural ice cream.
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I went to Rock & Ash, had fries with three dips that I couldn't finish, and a crispy waffle with New Zealand Natural ice cream.