Yeah, in an earlier entry, when it said, “You may use decimals to represent weeks”, I thought it meant that each number would represent a week (as in Jonathan’s second option of 1.2), so I wrote accordingly. Now, I realize that that’s not what I was supposed to do.
What does “You may use decimals to represent weeks” mean? If I want to indicate a month and a half, what do I put in? 1.5? Or 1.2?
1 week = .25
2 weeks = .5
3 weeks = .75
Perhaps I should include something that makes this more clear in the final survey forms (e.g. the chart above)
Ok. That’s what I would have guessed, but the mention of week confused me. I’d recommend: “You may use decimals to represent partial months.”
Yeah, in an earlier entry, when it said, “You may use decimals to represent weeks”, I thought it meant that each number would represent a week (as in Jonathan’s second option of 1.2), so I wrote accordingly. Now, I realize that that’s not what I was supposed to do.
All of the surveys have been changed so that they say “you may use decimals to represent partial months”
okay, great!