Originally posted by ivanhoeMy hope is that Saint Nic and a few others might consider why restricting people to Y/N responses is suboptimal if one is interested in a respondent's opinion. As most people should understand, the framework of a question may lend itself to more developed responses. Unfortunately, simply telling the targets this simple truth has proven futile. Unless you didn't already know this, or clearly forget it in a thread with a nearly identical title, my lesson is not intended for you.
What are you trying to achieve with this thread ?
Originally posted by telerionIndeed you are giving lessons. We agree on that. Thank you for clarifying.
My hope is that Saint Nic and a few others might consider why restricting people to Y/N responses is suboptimal if one is interested in a respondent's opinion. As most people should understand, the framework of a question may lend itself to more developed responses. Unfortunately, simply telling the targets this simple truth has proven futile. Unless yo ...[text shortened]... clearly forget it in a thread with a nearly identical title, my lesson is not intended for you.