← Back to context Comment by lucketone 2 months ago Just an act of asking for the opinion matters.(Maybe not for all, but definitely for some)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect 2 comments lucketone Reply hbn 2 months ago That claims surveying workers improved their productivity at the job.I don't think you can apply that to be interrupted with a popup while using a calculator. lucketone 2 months ago There probably is a second order effect - designers who have heard this, are more likely to add survey/feedback form into an app. (Even if first order effect is not real)
hbn 2 months ago That claims surveying workers improved their productivity at the job.I don't think you can apply that to be interrupted with a popup while using a calculator. lucketone 2 months ago There probably is a second order effect - designers who have heard this, are more likely to add survey/feedback form into an app. (Even if first order effect is not real)
lucketone 2 months ago There probably is a second order effect - designers who have heard this, are more likely to add survey/feedback form into an app. (Even if first order effect is not real)
That claims surveying workers improved their productivity at the job.
I don't think you can apply that to be interrupted with a popup while using a calculator.
There probably is a second order effect - designers who have heard this, are more likely to add survey/feedback form into an app. (Even if first order effect is not real)