Hey good people!
I have a 2x3 design, hence 6 different scenarios. The questions are the same for all of them, however, my professor suggested to change the text of the questions based on the specific scenario.
Here's what one of the scenarios looks like: you work in xyz company and you'll be evaluated by an algorithm (which supervises the employee) and gives you a rating... blablabla (the other scenarios have humans instead of algorithms who are supervising their employees).
The question as it stands looks like: you supervisor gives you a score of X. How fair do you think your supervisor is?
The professor suggested that instead of having the word supervisor, I should put the word Algorithm there, and pretty much do the same with the rest of the questions (or the word manager in the scenario where the supervisor is a manager). So, personalize the questions based on the scenario (again, the questions are the same) and not have a vague word of "supervisor", as I risk not getting results.
Is there any way to do this?
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You can use an embedded data, and set its value based on scenario. Pipe this embedded data in question text.
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