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This page is a supplemental page to the [[Volunteering:Email response statistician]] application.
This page is a supplemental page to the [[Volunteering:Email response statistician]] application.


Definition of '''good response''' for position purposes:
== good response ==
A good response is a response that either has:
A '''good response''' is a response that either has:
* A reply from the customer saying he or she understands and is able to continue his/her work;
* A reply from the customer saying he or she understands and is able to continue his/her work;
* No reply from the customer, but the response was polite, adequate and enough informative – perceived by the researcher (as opposed to the general “send someone of empty-handed);
* No reply from the customer, but the response was polite, adequate and enough informative – perceived by the researcher (as opposed to the general “send someone of empty-handed);

Revision as of 18:45, 30 June 2009

This page is a supplemental page to the Volunteering:Email response statistician application.

good response

A good response is a response that either has:

  • A reply from the customer saying he or she understands and is able to continue his/her work;
  • No reply from the customer, but the response was polite, adequate and enough informative – perceived by the researcher (as opposed to the general “send someone of empty-handed);