simonchadwick

Simon Chadwick
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Response substitution

Check out this interesting study by Kellogg Business School at Northwestern.

http://www.research-live.com/4002792.article

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simonchadwick
Simon Chadwick

And here is Research weighing in against radio buttons. What do you think? Should they be banned?

http://www.research-live.com/4002794.article

regbaker
Reg Baker

As I commented on the research-live site, I'm with the folks who see radio buttons as a scapegoat for bad questionnaire design. Radio buttons are fundamental to interacting with the Web. Their use is universal in virtually all Web applications. They are a fundamental convention and it makes complete sense that surveys would use them. If surveys are to be easy for respondents to complete then they should follow the same conventions as other Web applications. We want people to put their cognitive energy into thinking about how to answer the question not how to record that answer. When the Web changes, then questionnaire design should change with it.

ckaemper
Christian Kämper

I fully agree with Reg. Radio buttons are a standard form element and most respondents are very familiar with them.

megaraz
Alexer Zakolov

- К сожалению, вы не сообщили мне, как вызвать соответствующую программу Питт быстро набрал на клавиатуре нужную комбинацию

megaraz
Alexer Zakolov

- Что ты сказал - Ну, написаем мы япошкам в суп, а они выключат нам свет

megaraz
Alexer Zakolov

- И что случилось со спасшимися членами судовой команды - Никаких следов