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ConnecticutMarc

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I just finished a survey about Avina, an app for cancer patients so new that Google had nothing about it. The repetition in that survey defies belief! Three questions, as such:

"My information would be safe with Avina"

"Avina would keep my information safe"

"I trust Avina to keep my information safe"

My question: What drugs was the writer or writers of that survey on?

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Honestly I just think and I think they do it to touch the nose and make the staff dizzy. make the respondent feel frustrated. bad stuffing while the demons eat it. I know what this whole block of soulless are.

Clear examples for me have always been Samplicio and everything related to Dynata. I have never seen polls in my life more vile, hateful and frustrating than dynata. I simply believe that his policies are those of evil. Like casino policies. that the customer is never happy. they know perfectly well that this works totally against them. but they don't care completely. there are always people who will play casino and fill out surveys.  you leave ? 10 people are going to replace you. Will those 10 go away? no problems.. there are queues waiting to refill. It's like when you lose your job search job or not in your place there will be dozens. or go to a very famous but horrible amusement park. there are always replacements. this is what these companies live off. like many others...

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I suspect that the creators of surveys are paid according to length of surveys. Just like when we were students in school, we would look for ways to 'pad' our written assignments. This would explain why survey creators repeat the same questions, sometimes with different phrasing, sometimes blatantly verbatim, all with the goal of earning more money.

 

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On 6/6/2023 at 8:17 AM, ConnecticutMarc said:

I just finished a survey about Avina, an app for cancer patients so new that Google had nothing about it. The repetition in that survey defies belief! Three questions, as such:

"My information would be safe with Avina"

"Avina would keep my information safe"

"I trust Avina to keep my information safe"

My question: What drugs was the writer or writers of that survey on?

Sometimes I think the survey creators have nothing better to do and just want to toy with the respondent

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