Kairobi King wrote:
This quiz made it just under my "4-minute" rule, which means that if I start taking an online quiz and it takes more than 4 minutes, I quit.
I don't have something that specific, but I too quit quizzes (and "serious" surveys) if they take too long.
I know that some things like that ask the same question multiple times for reasons they think are good. Like, "I love my parents - True, False" and then later "The feeling I have for my parents could be described as love - True, False" One reason could be in case the question is worded badly the first time. An original idea was to check if people were honest in their surveys or would blatantly contradict themselves; however, another explanation is that if someone thinks they love their parents, but feels kind of ambiguous about that (or in general if the poll just doesn't have as a possible answer what the respondent really feels), they might split the difference and answer True to one and False to another (I do that myself).
But if I'm taking a 200 question survey, and it turns out it's just 10 questions rephrased over and over, I quit.
