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Some people are leaving their email addresses. I'd like to respond at the very least with a form letter. Or at most, with some kind of little message letting them know who we are and that we are grateful for their participation. Thoughts?
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I think a brief blurb about us (include websites or something?) and that we appreciate their participation and that they took the time to contact us...maybe something about their feedback being important and allowing us to improve the survey.
But, I think it's fair to say we will get a lot of emails to our real email addresses.
On 2012-03-30, at 11:40 PM, Jake Bowers wrote:
Some people are leaving their email addresses. I'd like to respond at the very least with a form letter. Or at most, with some kind of little message letting them know who we are and that we are grateful for their participation. Thoughts?
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #186
Daniel, Did this happen? At this point, perhaps we should just send a thank you note to everyone who left an email address. I also would like to enable people to see the results of the study [we set a reminder 1 year out, and send a link to an academic paper or something at that time]. I know that an RA was to be triaging the the email traffic, but I assume no responses were sent. Right?
Some people are leaving their email addresses. I'd like to respond at the very least with a form letter. Or at most, with some kind of little message letting them know who we are and that we are grateful for their participation. Thoughts?
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