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Anons, I need your help.
When I was making this survey, I wanted to try and make it as unbiased as I possibly could. I even considered shuffling the answers to try and hide my own personal bias as best as I could, but decided against it because I don't think I made my bias clear and having results like "I don't buy Pokemon games" appear before other results that people are a lot more likely to pick would be too weird.
Just got told on twitter that the survey "reeks of bias" and that it has "loaded questions meant to get the response you want."
Do you think my bias is clear, or is this person just saying this because the results shown are kind of expected? If it is, do you think it is too late for me to try and edit the survey's wording/option order so that I can hide it? Should I shuffle the options, or do you think having a coherently ordered list is better?