Dude, I had a problem with section 3. Critics, question 6. Critics. It was strictly a yes or no question. Well, I don’t know if a critic in print has been fired or not. So, I had to answer No. But, I’m telling you. I just don’t know.
Hi there! In the Critics section, one question asks if we follow any critics regularly- I said no. But the next question asks how MANY we follow. I chose the smallest answer, but it suggests 1-3, not zero. Same problem on number six, too.
Mark, if you’re not aware of any print critics that have been fired, than “no” is an acceptable answer. I’ll toss in a “Not sure” for future respondants, though.
Jessica, I forgot to put logic on the question you talked about to skip over some of the other ones depending on your answer. I’ll put that in now, I think.
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I’ll try to tweak things a little bit to make things more clear.
Hmm…the possible answers were very specific. I check the Rotten Tomatoes percentage, which includes online and print critics. And I check the one-line blurbs they have for each critic, and I’ll click the blurb to read the full review if it’s a critic whose opinion I’ve come to like over time.
Dude, I had a problem with section 3. Critics, question 6. Critics. It was strictly a yes or no question. Well, I don’t know if a critic in print has been fired or not. So, I had to answer No. But, I’m telling you. I just don’t know.
Hi there! In the Critics section, one question asks if we follow any critics regularly- I said no. But the next question asks how MANY we follow. I chose the smallest answer, but it suggests 1-3, not zero. Same problem on number six, too.
Mark, if you’re not aware of any print critics that have been fired, than “no” is an acceptable answer. I’ll toss in a “Not sure” for future respondants, though.
Jessica, I forgot to put logic on the question you talked about to skip over some of the other ones depending on your answer. I’ll put that in now, I think.
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I’ll try to tweak things a little bit to make things more clear.
Hmm…the possible answers were very specific. I check the Rotten Tomatoes percentage, which includes online and print critics. And I check the one-line blurbs they have for each critic, and I’ll click the blurb to read the full review if it’s a critic whose opinion I’ve come to like over time.