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So this survey will inadvertently direct a “strongly agree” to leaving the foundation clubs in the past (which is a given, as its a prominent theme of those on the pod) - onto the “strongly disagree” to as many games at Campbelltown question. This is due to the options being reversed on alternate questions.

It makes the survey results to the three questions below the foundation clubs question, absolutely worthless. Unsuspecting respondents will understandably assume that there’s a consistency to the surveys structural format.

So my question to the poddy boys is, why was it designed like this? It appears to be tailor made to deceive ...

Conspiracy or Cock-up peeps?

Stay tuned for the upcoming Four Corners investigation 👀
What do you care?

HBG doesn't listen to the fans anyway.
 
Most people, you included, me too, read the question, noticed the difference, and answered accordingly. I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill.
I didn’t even make a hill out of a haystack.
In the scheme of things, a podcast survey is about as mountainous as a Cenny Coast pothole. It’s wholly irrelevant.

I was simply doing my civic duty in highlighting a discrepancy.

But it’s interesting to see how many on the forum continually play the man and not the ball 🥴
 
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Thanks Joel. Do you reckon we should just assume 5 is strongly agree for every question or should we read the descriptors for each question and you will reverse score them in the back end?
Nah, that wouldn’t work because some people did answer it correctly. Some people were alerted to the discrepancy by a particular poster earlier in the week - YOUR WELCOME 🤪
 
Nah, that wouldn’t work because some people did answer it correctly. Some people were alerted to the discrepancy by a particular poster earlier in the week - YOUR WELCOME 🤪
I disagree with your assumption that voters may only have been aware of the survey questions because you alerted them about the switch around.
I’ve seen surveys like that before.
Pretty sure people who see the importance of such a survey would understand the questions and answer them accordingly.
 
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