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The question asked for the respondent's personal definition and included an "other" option, allowing as much specificity as could be fitted in 100 characters, precisely to accommodate the wide variety of responses possible. I'm used to answering "other" to that very question in surveys because of my own background. Listing all 190+ member states of the UN as separate ethnic/cultural options seemed a mite unwieldy, and would definitely have pushed the survey's average completion time well past the 90 seconds or so that it took those who completed it.
It seems that with very few exceptions exceptions those most troubled by or who had the most trouble with that question all reside in North America, and almost all are people who choose to self-identify as "white". The question followed a pattern that is standard in most non-country-specific global surveys I've participated in before, including many run by US-based research companies. The ardor of the reactions it has caused has been quite fascinating as an unexpected sociological study all on its own. Last edited by Uncle Robin; 09-09-2020 at 01:26 PM. |
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I understand this is apparently standard survey terminology where you are from so you didn't expect it to confuse anyone. In the US we are used to surveys that ask for race/ethnicity with choices typically including White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native American. These days surveys often have a choice for "other" to accommodate people who don't identify with any of the listed categories. There is also often an option to skip the question altogether. I think of "Europe" as a large area of many nations and cultures that could include people of various races. |
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The objection seems to be "we don't say it that way here", when the survey's target respondents were not drawn from any one "here". This is a reality acknowledged by those US research companies who use similar wording and answer options when designing surveys for a target audience including countries other than the US. |
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But again, it didn't allow for choosing more than one, so I had to use other. It wasn't confusing, it simply needed more choices.
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It did. If you add up the choices, it’s over 100%; i.e., some chose more than one option. I admit I didn’t look that far, as one served for me.
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I have yet to see any kind of poll on any kind of online forum that didn't result in a moderate to major potato pile of what was wrong with the poll. It seems to be some sort of international online pasttime or something.
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As I mentioned in my first mea culpa about this, I knew this because of working in the industry for a long time.
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That's been the convention in UI design for a while. A round box is what's known as a "radio button", named after old analog tuners where when you pushed one button in, any other button that is pressed pops out -- you can only select one. Whereas the square ones are called a "checkbox", and you can check as many as you'd like.
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