Polls on security issues need to get the respondent to experience both costs and benefits overall - not just express wishful thinking'
On security/Lundin (@londil) | |
I found the discussion about how to use surveys in a more thought through way intriguing. Clearly decision-makers and public need to experience a cost when advocating risky security pokicy solutions behavior not just as an opportunity to express wishful thinking. |
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