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Our preferred minimum of 50 to 100 replies yields more reliable data -- you
can start to act reliably upon your conclusions. Anytime you reach this level,
you can be pretty content that you have usable and valuable information.
At 100 to 200, the lights are even brighter!. And if you get 200 or more
answers, you need...
... sunglasses!
Where 200 to 400 adds a bit more precision, it’s hardly worth fussing over. And
anything over 400 responses is plain overkill.
MYPS! automatically sends you an e-mail as you reach each new “statistical
plateau.” So there’s no need for you to check in every 20 minutes, just to see
“how many have answered.” Of course, you’re welcome to come in and see for
yourself. Our computers update all surveys once per day, at 3 A.M. Eastern
Time (North America). So to view your results, just log-in any time during the
day after that.
NOTE: These e-mails are generated automatically by MYPS! programming.
No human ever looks at your data, except you. See MYPS! Privacy Policy
(above ) for more details.
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5 9
Once you have some answers, it’s time to see what they reveal...
3.5.9. STEP 9 Log-in For Results = 10 minutes
Survey’s been up for a few days? Got some answers? As we said, we’ll e-mail
you to let you know when you reach certain plateaus -- 25, 50, 100, 200, and
400 replies. These e-mails not only alert you to your new plateau of reliability,
they serve as good reminders to log-in again...
MYPS! Log-in Page
http://myps.sitesell.com/myps-login.html
This time, though, you’ll pick a survey (if you’ve made more than one, you
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