If I do the survey at all I tell my gender and age. Income depends on who is doing the survey, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. And sometimes I lie about it.Do you answer this question if you decide to do a survey?
Not a chance!!!No, I’m not interested in your household income, but those doing surveys sure are. That, your gender and your age.
Do you answer this question if you decide to do a survey?
Be very careful about medical research questions as there have been articles about how that information is sent to foreign countries for data mining. Even when you have to sign electronically at medical facilities, they claim to share only for "research" but it gets fuzzy as to who is getting your information and those 3rd parties have no limits on what they do with it.Depends on the information needed, what they use it for. If for medical research, everything, if to target shoppers nothing.
Yes... every survey I've answered had a very wide income range and I understand why they do that for demographics. It's not naming an exact income but rather like "50k - 80k". Now what I have always refused to answer is when it's (rarely) asked about investable assets. There's no way I'd ever give that out.I'm in the minority here. As long as they do not ask for my name, I answer and I answer truthfully. The exception would be if it was tied in to a credit payment.