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    ChameleonMS's Avatar
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    Sep 2013
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    Ul'dah
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    Jordan O'niell
    World
    Gilgamesh
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 100
    Recommendations are like a quick survey. Traditional surveys only have approximately a 4% completion rate Gartner metrics. The longer the survey the lower the percentage of completion. As this survey system is extremely quick to complete, it garners a much higher completion % than traditional surveys. As soon as you add more options, you increase the complexity. Which would bring the results much closer to traditional survey results very quickly. I am pretty completion is valued higher than "accuracy" by the devs.
    The following is anecdotal experience I have seen; the higher the dungeon/trial/raid run; the less likely people seem to give recommendations. Mostly because they just want to get their loot and leave, then re-queue for the next dungeon/trial/raid.
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    Xephier's Avatar
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    Sep 2014
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    Xephier Fuzzy'nutz
    World
    Gilgamesh
    Main Class
    Arcanist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by ChameleonMS View Post
    Recommendations are like a quick survey. Traditional surveys only have approximately a 4% completion rate Gartner metrics. The longer the survey the lower the percentage of completion. As this survey system is extremely quick to complete, it garners a much higher completion % than traditional surveys. As soon as you add more options, you increase the complexity. Which would bring the results much closer to traditional survey results very quickly. I am pretty completion is valued higher than "accuracy" by the devs.
    The following is anecdotal experience I have seen; the higher the dungeon/trial/raid run; the less likely people seem to give recommendations. Mostly because they just want to get their loot and leave, then re-queue for the next dungeon/trial/raid.
    I see your point but why bother -->>
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