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1 year agoYou’re bang on. It’s called MaxDiff. I use it frequently in my line of work to prioritise product or service messaging with panel data. It’s better in some cases to use Inferred preference rather than stated, but generally good to keep the options comparable in “size” of offer.
I would never interpret a MaxDiff model low end result as “wow, 5% of people want slower browsers.” Instead I’m focusing on the top cluster. As with any model, they’re only ever so accurate. Don’t read into the questions too much.
I would love an MX master that’s half the weight. Or really just any ergo productivity centric mouse with ultralight mouse design philosophy. I’m too accustomed to a 70g mouse now.
Edit: after making this comment I decided to actually look into it, it does exist as the Keychron M6. I think I found my next mouse!