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Shouldn't "I expect it" be on the bottom? I feel like it's a stronger connection than "I Like it".
At least from my interpretation it comes off as, all brands that I'm going to buy from are expected to do this.
It doesn't really fit in as an answer for Q3 either.
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How come? Wouldn't it be classed as a leaked GA link?
Entering an invite only giveaway through a leak from a third party may invalidate your entry.
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I figure the giveaway will be invite only, with the invitation link shown at the end of the questionnaire? So if someone enters (and wins) who has not filled out the questionnaire, wouldn't that be considered a leak and a reason for a re-roll after all?
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Bump, i try to understand and answer with my best
thanks google translate
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Hello, I've completed the questionnaire as well.
I've written it in my comments within the questionnaire, I also found that the prompts make it a bit hard to answer truthfully to the questions. I found myself answering "I don't care" more often than not simply because the other answers didn't really fit what I wanted to convey.
Also I found the introduction to be a bit leading, in the sense that ithe first paragraph makes big claims that kind of direct our opinion towards sustainability, without even linking to any evidence or references.
If I could rephrase it in some way, I'd try to avoid pushing for opinions right upfront by instead framing the subject as a way for companies that consciously put an effort to uphold good working conditions and keep their environmental footprint to a minimum, to be able to indicate this on their products so that consumers may support companies whose values are aligned with theirs.
This therefore doesn't point fingers to the industry as generally having bad working conditions, but instead highlights that knowledge is key in matching consumers and manufacturers.
Plus, right now the proposed solution is a product, in the form of a logo or disclaimer, but what prevents anyone from putting this logo even though there is no sustainable action?
The solution therefore implies some sort of commitee that would certify some companies and/or individual products, with some specific baselines as to what is considered sustainable. Otherwise, having some laws and regulations for them.
It's much more than a logo, it's an infrastructure, rules. The logo is just a by-product, a visual representation of the meaning of sustainability.
Clothing manufacturers would need to submit to audits in their factories and document the wages, purchase and selling cost of materials and products, etc.
There would be legal implications to using the logo, and it might be a deterrent for manufacturing companies.
If it is not controlled, then anyone could pretend to be sustainable by using the logo on their products.
It's an important consideration to have while pitching this kind of solution.
And again, I'm all for it. I just think too much ^^.
I wish your girlfriend best of luck with her thesis :)
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Basically identical comments. :-) I also found the scale of the possible answers (if that was intended as a scale) a bit confusing. Even if I forget about the ordering of the options, a simple "I expect it" can mean both "That's a good idea and I would naturally want that" and "That's a bad idea but I pessimistically expect it will end up like that". ;-)
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Actually, "expect" for me does not necessarily have a good connotation -- I mean, if I think you are a bad person, I "expect you" to behave badly, which does not mean I like that fact.
So, there are many things I "expect" to see in a database, even if I dislike them or do not care.
All that said -- best of luck to you and your girlfriend with this enterprise! :D
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I've done it trying to offer accurate answers however I'd say to your GF that you might have some skewed results as I would not be surprised if people just answered the same over and over just to get to the GA at the end
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I promised my GF to help her get some respondents for her thesis questionnaire. It is about sustainable clothing, but it doesn't matter if you don't have an opinion about it nor buy it. It's about making the choice more transparent for customers.
It takes 5-10 minutes to complete (we've tested), that is why I chose some higher-end GAs to appreciate your time - see below
But please only participate, if you plan on reading the background, description and answer honestly.
Note: If the winner's username is not in the questionnaire list, I will schedule a re-roll and find another winner.
Link to the questionnaire
Thanks in advance and wouldn't mind a little bump ;)
EDIT: Really grateful for all the comments! Thanks a lot people :-)
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