Personally I've pretty much given up on responding to these kinds
of requests because the surveys nearly universally
1) make overly broad assumptions about the participant
2) use ambiguous questions/statements
3) offer binary choices when multiple choices are reasonable
4) rarely have a "none of the above" option, with or without a field
for explanation
I did start your survey out of curiosity, but bailed without finishing
because [ #1, #2, #3, #4 ] :-)
Best of luck, though!
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