Published by Duke Center For Behavioral Economics on 2016-10-07
1. Answer a new question every few days about issues in the United States including wealth, health, gender, education, and race.
2. You’ll have a chance to see the truth and what other people thought (and how different groups of people answered).
3. What do you know about these central topics in the United States? This is your chance to decide what a fair society looks like.
4. Think carefully about each question because you will only get one chance (once you submit, you can’t go back).
5. Each question has a graphic to help you visualize your answer.
6. Take a few quiet moments to ponder differences people may experience.
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Fantastic interface for BE type surveys