No, distribution (and max 5) shows bias at low end. |
If you have experience creating google forms yourself on google drive, you know there are two different settings: 1. Collect/not collect 2. Limit to one response If you turn on limit to one response, it requires sign in but as long as collect/not collect is set to not collect it doesn't save any addresses and you are just a time stamp. There's a corporate/business google forms that has even more settings but for non-corporate these two are the only important ones. If you're paranoid and really dying to complete this survey just use a throwaway email or move on. |
The most accurate data point is the most common response for each school. Most people agree Harvard, Yale, Princeton are five star schools. |
Define most common, several schools have equal or near equal amounts of 2 different ratings Take Vanderbilt for example. |
The resident Emory hater gave Emory a 1. We hope you recover Emory hater. |
+1 |
a few outliers on these aside, these are very much what I'd expect them to be. |
My only notion of all these schools other than the ones i actually attended is based on pretty much nothing. It’s like asking for my opinion on 100 movies, 2 of which I’ve actually watched. Sure I can vote that The Unbearable Lightness of Being is better than The Shape of Water. But you should put no weight on my vote since I’ve seen neither. |
Is the link working for everyone |