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Our Seed Overlords have bling to give away. All you have to do is take a survey and they might give you an iPhone 3G, a MacBook Air and a 40GB Apple TV. Keep the Air and give me the rest if you win. Don't tell the Overlords though.
You've probably noticed the yellow banner ads at the top of the page. They're advertising a reader survey being conducted by ScienceBlogs at the moment.
A Screensaver of moving dots. Sure you can see it, but can you hear it? [Mo at Neurophilosophy]
The problem with radio buttons is that there isn't one for "Well, depending on which meaning you take, then under certain circumstances, I REALLY STRONGLY agree; under other conditions, I probably agree most of the time, and if you mean the thing I think you might not but is not precluded by the wording, then I mostly disagree, but sometimes I just wouldn't care, and anyway I'm getting bored with this."
Or maybe I overthink these things...
A "neutral" or "Neither agree nor disagree" button would have made my responses more accurate on several questions.
Yogi-one, they leave that choice out on purpose, to force a response one way or another. I kind of resent it but I've been on the survey-giving side, so I at least understand why they do it.