http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/103289/...do-you-prefer-
Take the survey por favor. I need 7 or so more people to finish it.
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http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/103289/...do-you-prefer-
Take the survey por favor. I need 7 or so more people to finish it.
I did it. whats with the big and small questions?
"Do you like big hair or small hair?"
Wat.
"Thank you for taking our survey. Your response is very important to us."
Sandform! Who are you working for?!
im mixed, i dont prefer all things small, or all thisng big. and sometimes i like both.
oh and that survey...
when it said, "if you had to wear glass" i didnt understand that fully, but i assumed you meant "glasses" so i answered it as if thats what you meant, i dont know wether thats what you meant or not though.
and aslo, "do you like small cars or big vans" well i dont like particularly small cars, but i dont like vans at all. i like medium and big cars.
I like big things. Hmm. Intriguing.
Is that X or Y?
I just took it. My only complaint is that I like neither "big frames" or "small frames" but "medium frames" for my glasses.
You don't understand. You're making a logical error here by assuming that people have a general preference that can somehow be revealed by questioning them on a bunch of different situations. However, from an inferential statistics point of view, that's invalid, because the underlying distributions of preferences are not the same when going from the preferred size of a car to the size of glasses, for instance. To make statistically valid inferences, you must compare apples to apples.
I like things to be the exact same size as myself. If it is something large, like a car, I want it to be smaller. If it is something small, like a cell phone, I want it to be larger. In a perfect world, I would be able to dress everything I own in my clothes and have a tea party.