Rosenfeld Review Podcast

Saving Survey Research from Itself with Caroline Jarrett

Feb 17, 2026
Caroline Jarrett, an experienced UX researcher and author specializing in surveys and accessibility. She argues for fewer, smaller, targeted surveys that respect people’s time. They debate AI’s promises and pitfalls in research, cautioning against synthetic respondents. Caroline outlines what to ask survey-tool vendors about accessibility, panel management, and integration.
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INSIGHT

Survey Fatigue Is Threatening Research

  • Response rates are collapsing because people are over-invited with low-value surveys.
  • Preserving willingness to respond requires fewer, smaller, targeted surveys.
ANECDOTE

Real Examples Of Pointless Surveys

  • Caroline described receiving repetitive grocery-store surveys she can't remember answering.
  • She also shared a long frustrating interaction paying an electricity bill then getting a pointless survey.
ADVICE

Prefer Small, Targeted Surveys

  • Do fewer, smaller surveys and act on them rather than blasting large questionnaires at everyone.
  • Use micro-questions like a question-of-the-week to get low-effort, actionable feedback.
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