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en:create:tips [29.06.2015 21:53] – [A Short Welcome Page] test.de | en:create:tips [29.06.2015 21:56] – [A Short Welcome Page] test.de |
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* End with a salutation and the name of a contact. | * End with a salutation and the name of a contact. |
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The same advice is also valid for text content, as well as for invitation emails: | The same advice also goes for the content of the text, as well as for invitation emails: |
[[:en:survey:invitation]] | [[:en:survey:invitation]] |
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In many cases, you want to reduce social pressure in order to get the most honest responses possiible ("there are no right or wrong answers..."). This sort of note is best placed where sensitive questions are asked - this would be quickly skimmed over on the welcome page. A good example of formulating this sort of note would be" | In a lot of cases, you want to reduce social pressure in order to get the most honest responses possible ("there are no right or wrong answers..."). This sort of guideline is best placed where you ask sensitive questions - it would be skimmed over quickly on the welcome page. A good example of formulating this kind of guideline would be: |
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> Your answers to these questions can't be right or wrong. They're a matter of your perceptions, opinions and habits. It's not a bad thing if you're not completely sure about the answers you give. Most questions can, and should be, answered going on your "gut feeling". | > Your answers to these questions can't be right or wrong. They're more a matter of your perceptions, opinions and habits. It's not a bad thing if you're not completely sure about the answers you give. Most questions can, and should be, answered going on your "gut feeling". |
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