Hm, I can see compelling arguments either way and can't yet decide which one wins.
Your point is compelling. But the arg in favor of keeping it there is that there is more of a sense of mental closure. Debriefing should happen shortly after participation. Another point, on your side, is that the <wanna take a break> button is an invitation for people to quit. So that makes it two points in favor, one against. The ayes have it. Heave ho, matee, and make it so! (That reminds me, perhaps we should require all future OHL emails be written in Pirateese.) Bill On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
After this text "You have completed 2 items, 7 remaining." there is a button with the label "Need to take a break?" What is the purpose of this button? I mean, if someone wants to take a break then they can walk away from the computer. If the sole purpose of this button is to debrief then there is a better way. I added code to send the debriefing via email if a study remains started but unfinished after 24 hours. So I propose that we remove this button for participants who are not anonymous. -- Make April 15 just another day, visit http://fairtax.org
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