"You always stick to the plan."This irks me so very much. How can you build a severity into the statement and then ask me to assign a severity to my agreement? What does it mean to slightly agree that I always stick to the plan? Stop thinking or else you'll have an aneurysm (1'53" mark).
Do you strongly agree agree slightly agree slightly disagree disagree or strongly disagree?
I've groaned out loud numerous times when taking surveys that have these on them. This sort of question, unfortunately, is not a rarity.
So if you ever write a survey, please confine adjectives of severity to the answers; leave them out of the questions. Please. For me. For rationality.
3 comments:
You can't deal with my infinite nature, can you.
You forgot "Neither agree nor disagree"
That's my favorite.
I slightly agree with your post being most-excellently good.
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