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Thanks, Jim! Great feedback!
Take a vintage razor, for example. It's worn with age and time and has some plating issues. When the user judges the plating, should he give a lower rating because he's judging the razor as it is, or should he imagine what it was like in its original condition and judge that? (I'm guessing that we have the user judge the razor as it is.)
You want users to list every razor that they've used and how long they've used them? That would seem too hard to do.
I still think that time is more desired. I think most users would say, "Are you kidding? How many shaves? How should I know?" But when asked about how much time, they could give the number of years, etc. I don't have this all worked out yet, though, because I haven't done the Google form yet. I'm waiting to figure it out then depending on how I can do the input. Maybe I'll be able to allow the user to input number of shaves if he wants, but in general, I don't think that we should ask that, right? Wouldn't most users have a hard time answering that question?
Yeah, I don't love the format of this addition, but I wanted to get something in there. I'll take it out or change it up.
That picture is definitely going to be there. I'll add a placeholder. There might be places for other pictures, too.
Thanks, Jim. Yes, some questions are a bit too formal sounding. We'll work on that. I agree that this is really becoming something else.
"Question: Should the safety razor and handle condition sections be with respect to the believed "original condition", or should they be for the razor as is?"
I don't quite understand what you're asking here, Grant?
Take a vintage razor, for example. It's worn with age and time and has some plating issues. When the user judges the plating, should he give a lower rating because he's judging the razor as it is, or should he imagine what it was like in its original condition and judge that? (I'm guessing that we have the user judge the razor as it is.)
"2. Overall rate and approximate or exact total amount of time that I have shaved in the following areas"
Why not this instead...
Overall rate and approximate or exact total amount of time that I have shaved with the following razor?
You want users to list every razor that they've used and how long they've used them? That would seem too hard to do.
"9. Overall rate and approximate or exact total amount of time that I have used the razor ([#] shaves per [day, week, month, or year] for a total of [#] years and [#] months and [#] weeks and [#] days):"
For questions like this one the user is supposed to fill in every one of the [x] boxes with a number, or are the supposed to say, "I've done 7 shaves per week for 30 days."
I still think it would be simpler with some questions, like this one, to simply ask how many times you've shaved with the razor? Still, in any case, how to answer the question, in the proper form of an answer, is an important thing to convey to the form filler, right?
I still think that time is more desired. I think most users would say, "Are you kidding? How many shaves? How should I know?" But when asked about how much time, they could give the number of years, etc. I don't have this all worked out yet, though, because I haven't done the Google form yet. I'm waiting to figure it out then depending on how I can do the input. Maybe I'll be able to allow the user to input number of shaves if he wants, but in general, I don't think that we should ask that, right? Wouldn't most users have a hard time answering that question?
"52. Pass Numbers (1, 2, and/or 3, etc.):
* Shallow-Angle Shaving ("Riding the Cap"):
* Neutral-Angle Shaving:
* Steep-Angle Shaving ("Riding the Guard"):"
I find this question unclear even though I think I know what you're asking. Like I might say
S-A S (Cap): Pass 1
N-A S: Pass 3
S-A S (Guard): N/A
I know why the question is there and thus what it is asking for, but will everybody? That's the challenge, to make everything clear enough - to people who didn't design the test and don't maybe have a clue what some questions mean and/or are asking - they need to know enough so their answers make sense.
Also, if it's too challenging people might quit in the middle.
Yeah, I don't love the format of this addition, but I wanted to get something in there. I'll take it out or change it up.
I might insert a few illustrations. One little one right before riding the guard, cap riding to show what that means. Mostly to break it up and make it visually more interesting.
One of the best things anybody ever told me about this place was this, "We love pictures."
That picture is definitely going to be there. I'll add a placeholder. There might be places for other pictures, too.
We want and believe it in everybody's best interest to have the survey collect great and comprehensive information, but making the survey light in tone (as much as possible) and fun (as much as a survey can be) and as little like a school test as possible is too our advantage.
I think some of the questions are a bit too formal sounding. Yes, I know it can be very hard to be precise without being formal, but sometimes it's easy enough to just ask a simple direct question.
Still, it really is becoming quite an impressive instrument.
I would not expect the survey to be taken by folks reviewing razors which are not DE or SE. I don't know enough about the straights to even know what a survey would ask.
We don't want information from people using electric razors, right?
Just my 2 cents, Grant.
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It looks very good overall, in spite of my comments which shouldn't be taken as criticism. You've designed a fine instrument. I didn't fine-tooth comb it.
Thanks, Jim. Yes, some questions are a bit too formal sounding. We'll work on that. I agree that this is really becoming something else.