On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Zero3<zero3 at zerosplayground.dk> wrote:

> True, I agree. IMHO it is a fair way to do it as in the Windows
> installer: Ask the user kindly, and if he doesn't want to, we shouldn't
> force him. Since most of our survey results have disappeared since we
> started asking, I take that as a hint that people don't *want to* answer
> the surveys - hence I don't think we should try to force them.

I read this differently.  If you present the user with "click here to
take our survey" they won't.  If you instead present them with "here's
our survey; answer the questions and click here to submit, or here to
not take the survey" you'll get a lot more responses.  It's not that
users don't want to take the survey; it's that laziness wins, and if
you stick an extra click in the way you lose most of them.

Evan Daniel

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