How long does it take to complete a survey?

How long does it take to complete a survey?

The time it takes to answer and complete a survey will vary based on the number of members a respondent selects. These are displayed to the network members as a list to choose from, the longer it will take to respond to prompts for them each.

You can often get a sense for the completion time range during pilot testing by asking pilot testers to select different numbers of partners and to track how long it takes them to complete the survey.
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