Crafting survey questions is one thing but getting your audience to fill it is yet another. On the show today, we speak with Alexander Nolte, an Associate Professor at the University of Tartu. Alexander discussed the use of Casual Affective Triggers (CAT) to incentivize people to accept survey invitations and improve the completion rate. He revealed the impact of CATs on survey response rates from a study he conducted.
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Gerrymandering
Even Cooperative Chess is Hard
Consecutive Votes in Paxos
Visual Illusions Deceiving Neural Networks
Earthquake Detection with Crowd-sourced Data
Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus
Alpha Fold
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
Face Mask Sentiment Analysis
Counting Briberies in Elections
Sybil Attacks on Federated Learning
Differential Privacy at the US Census
Distributed Consensus
ACID Compliance
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Defending the p-value
Retraction Watch
Crowdsourced Expertise
The Spread of Misinformation Online
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