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Online survey challenges

The biggest challenge is to get people to fill them in. If you want to claim some sort of representativeness of what you are doing, you have to get the right people or the right spread of people to fill it in. 

Some surveys are not well made. For example, 

  • A business asks you something they should already know such as emailing a survey asking you for your email address.
  • They ask too many questions. Most people get bored after four or five questions. 
  • Clicking on the survey link and it pops over a new window. You wanted to be in your email, not on another webpage.

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Andrew Whitby, author of The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age, gives insight into the history and uses of surveys.

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