PeterK wrote:
> http://bit.ly/ahBD8u - More info: http://bit.ly/ahBD8u+
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Ok, here's a somewhat tangential question:
When a form asks for metrics, how close is "good enough"?
Often, a ballpark value can be obtained quickly, while an accurate
number may take much more effort.
(percent of subscribers with high-speed connections, or whatever)
Should a form include the expected accuracy of responses?
Regards
Jay
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