https://forms.gle/1PJmEpFoqWw9NpgR6

Hey there! If you are owner of an electric car, please take this quick survey. It only contains of 6 six questions, and it won’t take you more than 3 minutes. If you answer the questions from the survey, it will help us to develop our school project, for which we will be very grateful to you. Thank you in advance!

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    11 months ago

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    11 months ago

    I hope I’m not being too difficult here, but can you share what institution and whether it’s been approved by the appropriate IRB? Just saying “academic” seems awfully vague.

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      11 months ago

      Really? You are asking for IRB approval just to fill a random survey on Google forms? You are definitely being too difficult.

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    11 months ago

    What’s the difference between ‘rarely’ and ‘not so often’?

    You should not ask qualitative questions in surveys as they are open to subjectivity and therfore do not result in good data. You need to ask quantitative questions (like “once a week”, “once amonth”, “less often than once a month” etc. )

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      Eh, depends on what theyre attempting to find out. If theyre interested in subjective data, qualitative questions can be sufficient. Plus, quantitative questions run into issues if theres no fixed schedule, for instance. Though in general, I agree.