Are you planning on having more children? Answer yes if you don’t have children but want some, or if you do have children but want more.
Whether I want to have children and whether I plan to have children are different questions. There are lots of things I want but don’t have plans to get, and one sometimes finds oneself with plans to achieve things that one doesn’t actually want.
If you’ve been waiting for an excuse to be done, this is probably the point where twenty percent of the effort has gotten eighty percent of the effect.
Should be “eighty percent of the benefit” or similar.
I’d be interested in a Q about whether people voted in the last national election for their country (maybe with an option for “my country does not hold national elections”) and if so how they voted (if you can find a schema that works for most countries, which I guess is hard).
I adapted the version from 2022 and added it to Bonus Political.
“Voting Did you vote in your country’s last major national election? If you were ineligible to vote for some reason, the answer is No. [Yes, No, My country does not have elections]”
Whether I want to have children and whether I plan to have children are different questions. There are lots of things I want but don’t have plans to get, and one sometimes finds oneself with plans to achieve things that one doesn’t actually want.
Should be “eighty percent of the benefit” or similar.
I have no opinion on the difference and chatgpt agrees with you, so sure, changed to “eighty percent of the benefit.”
Oh I misread it as “eighty percent of the effort” oops.
I’d be interested in a Q about whether people voted in the last national election for their country (maybe with an option for “my country does not hold national elections”) and if so how they voted (if you can find a schema that works for most countries, which I guess is hard).
Yeah, this would either need options for many countries or one schema for many countries.
Asking whether they voted or not in a national election is straight forward enough, and there’s been past questions like that.
“Voting Did you vote in your country’s last major national election?”
I adapted the version from 2022 and added it to Bonus Political.
“Voting
Did you vote in your country’s last major national election? If you were ineligible to vote for some reason, the answer is No. [Yes, No, My country does not have elections]”
In the highest degree question, one option is “Ph D.”. This should be “PhD”, no spaces, no periods.
Should be fixed now. Thanks!
. . . This is going to mess up comparisons to previous years, I can already tell.