No, unless it pre-selects the "better" radio or runs counter to the order or logic used in other similar questions (e.g. question 5 starts with "better", but question 6 starts with "worse").Is there survey bias built into Disney surveys by putting choices in a particular order that may favor their hopeful result?
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How far back are you?I’m already in line and they don’t release until April. Will live-stream.
I used to get the surveys all the time but I rarely get them now.How do I get one of these fancy surveys people speak of? Been three times and haven't seen one
You must be answering them wrong!I used to get the surveys all the time but I rarely get them now.
Not if its “NEW” but its a mediocre show that is only mediocre from a few premium viewing spots and sub-mediocre from everywhere else.I'm sure in the company they're wondering why they spent (and are spending) so much on a new show when the return is looking even if not worse then a "simple" show like EF. Regardless of my feelings of the show, I'd expect better ratings simply because it's new.
I think I have been too critical with my answers. Thankfully, my sister still gets them so she sends them to me to fill out!You must be answering them wrong!
I would've thought with how surveys are cooked, the only two answers would be:Is there survey bias built into Disney surveys by putting choices in a particular order that may favor their hopeful result?
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I half haphazardly watched Harmonious for the first time a few weeks ago. While admittedly not in a great view for prime judgment... I listened to the RoE score on the way home.
I would've thought with how surveys are cooked, the only two answers would be:
o Bettero Much Better
I really wish we knew the F&B numbers. The big question is: are they selling more tacos than in 2019?It's "both/and" not "either/or."
Financial and operational data can already tell them things like "TS F&B revenue is down X% versus 2019" or "Epcot has fallen from 40% share of park-hopping guests to 30%," and then they use guest surveys to tease out the why.
You really think for one second that Disney needs your approval to do what they want? You really think one of the biggest companies on the planet need to rig a poll to do whatever they want with their money...?They ask questions they know the answer to and select the participants to get the statistics they want. So, I agree; it's not a big deal. Move along...
The best nighttime show lineup possible right now imho would be:I don’t know that I could answer this question, I find the harmonious show much better but the daytime barges are a massive eyesore.
If they offered to scrap Harmonious and bring back Illuminations tomorrow, solely based on my answer, I don’t know what I’d choose.
Happily ever after on the other hand would be back tomorrow without hesitation.
Surveys that provide desired responses give executives ammunition to "prove" that they made a correct decision to higher-ups.You really think for one second that Disney needs your approval to do what they want? You really think one of the biggest companies on the planet need to rig a poll to do whatever they want with their money...?
Okay, so I'll throw this question at you. Exactly what narrative do you think is being pushed?Surveys that provide desired responses give executives ammunition to "prove" that they made a correct decision to higher-ups.
Right, but my point is that Disney doesn't need to rig a poll to do something. Disney and every theme park company can do whatever they please in essence.Nope, purely a hypothetical situation to represent that even IF I had that kind of power I couldn’t decide.
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