Avoiding the appearance of a lengthy survey
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"We're using this totally insane hunk of text to ensure that you think it's a shorter survey."
This is from the exit survey given by my grad school. Their explanation of what they'll do in the future is absolutely no help to me, since I'll, you know, NEVER HAVE TO TAKE THIS SURVEY AGAIN.
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I enjoy the use of "Future versions will" language in a production environment.
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I got my degree from COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & LIFE SCIENCES (Heading - skip)
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I wonder if the designer ever heard of a new thing called a combobox.
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"The list is continuous ... to avoid the appearance of a lengthy survey."
ROFL
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@TheRider said:
"The list is continuous ... to avoid the appearance of a lengthy survey."
ROFL
Of course, this is only one question, so it's not really a lengthy survey. They did fail in avoiding the appearance of one though.
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They just invented the concept of measuring a survey's annoyance by its area. Because what this one lacks in length, it makes up for in width.
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What exactly is the point of the survey? Surely they already know from which department you earned your degree. Is it just some sort of psychological study to see how people handle the survey?