(mods please shift if this needs go somewhere else)
Anyone done this?
Fascinating way of phrasing multi choice questions makes it very difficult - nay impossible- to be anything but 'positive' about RT/assurance.
If you have to tick 2 boxes in a section, and apart from 'none of the above' they're all 'good' or 'very good' etc....it's hard to be critical.
it's a bent survey, which I suspect is carefully designed to give them the answers they want.
(you watch, it'll discover that 'every respondent liked RT')
It certainly isn't designed to find out if we want RT or not.
Will they ever learn?
Anyone done this?
Fascinating way of phrasing multi choice questions makes it very difficult - nay impossible- to be anything but 'positive' about RT/assurance.
If you have to tick 2 boxes in a section, and apart from 'none of the above' they're all 'good' or 'very good' etc....it's hard to be critical.
it's a bent survey, which I suspect is carefully designed to give them the answers they want.
(you watch, it'll discover that 'every respondent liked RT')
It certainly isn't designed to find out if we want RT or not.
Will they ever learn?
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