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First Pass
First Pass
==Comments==
==Comments==
These are the first two pretests.  I have a vague concern about the research, not knowing exactly what the focus or story is.  I am considering xx.  Created a qualification in MTurk for one participant to allow him to be in future problem pit studies.  
These are the first two pretests.  I have a vague concern about the research, not knowing exactly what the focus or story is.  I am considering xx.  Created a qualification in MTurk for one participant to allow him to be in future problem pit studies. I need to create an acceptance sampling method to keep the number of pre-test participants bounded.
 
==Unexpected Observations==
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First Pass

Comments

These are the first two pretests. I have a vague concern about the research, not knowing exactly what the focus or story is. I am considering xx. Created a qualification in MTurk for one participant to allow him to be in future problem pit studies. I need to create an acceptance sampling method to keep the number of pre-test participants bounded.

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New Data

Participant 1

"The survey itself was nicely designed, but it was frustrating to have to advance the page so often. More than one question per page is preferable, in my opinion. I didn't really like the Recruitment Document being in a separate window, I think it could be included in the survey itself, as an example, and it would be easier to reference. I thought it was really too long, with too many questions that seemed like variations on the same theme. Those are pretty much the only suggestions that I have to offer, outside of what I answered in the survey itself."

Participant 2

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