On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 06:19:55PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote: > Hi everybody,
Hello, not to rain on your parade or anything, just a few suggestions. Many people have probably already answered to this poll, so it's certainly not sensible to change it anymore, but just in case you want to make another poll in the future. > Alright Not Alright > [ ] [ ] I'd recommend to have more choices, the "standard" in polls is usually five, arranged something like: Strongly agree [ ] Agree [ ] Indifferent [ ] Disagree [ ] Strongly disagree [ ] That way, people can express their opinion with better precision, and you have more data to work with. Instead of a simple "Votes for vs. votes against", which is about the best you can get with your current data, you have e.g. a measure which describes where people in general stand on the issue (e.g. average or median), and another measure which describes how much they agree with each other (e.g. standard deviation). Happy polling! ;-) -- Janne