Yes or no questions can speed up decision-making in quick polls with friends and in formal user research. Instead of asking open-ended prompts like “what do you want to eat,” narrowing to a binary choice can reduce back-and-forth and surface needs fast. In product surveys, a simple usage check like “Have you used it in the last three days?” helps spot churn early and keeps survey data clean.Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.Support this podcast...
Yes or no questions can speed up decision-making in quick polls with friends and in formal user research. Instead of asking open-ended prompts like “what do you want to eat,” narrowing to a binary choice can reduce back-and-forth and surface needs fast. In product surveys, a simple usage check like “Have you used it in the last three days?” helps spot churn early and keeps survey data clean.
Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
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