Participants should be able to abandon the experiment at any point, and without any reason.
However the current survey implementation only provide an "ok" button during a survey.
Should we:
- provide an
abandon button in surveys?
- and this button cancels the whole participation to the experiment?
It is not easy to decide as participants should answer some surveys just after a task or after a group of tasks, nad/or at the end of the experiment itself.
Not doing surveys, or not doing them immediately after is equal to abandonning the experiment as we lose control over the conditions of the experiment (e.g., answering questions about a task immediately after finishing that task).
Participants should be able to abandon the experiment at any point, and without any reason.
However the current survey implementation only provide an "ok" button during a survey.
Should we:
abandonbutton in surveys?It is not easy to decide as participants should answer some surveys just after a task or after a group of tasks, nad/or at the end of the experiment itself.
Not doing surveys, or not doing them immediately after is equal to abandonning the experiment as we lose control over the conditions of the experiment (e.g., answering questions about a task immediately after finishing that task).