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Really amazing guide, Daniel! Would this tactic work for a low sample size? Say, 20 or fewer respondents?

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Hey Sam, this definitely does work with smaller sample sizes too! MaxDiff is likely better in those cases than pairwise comparison, as it has higher information density by showing more options per voting set (like 5-6 options and two voting inputs per set, compared to pairwise's 2 options per set). You can also set the number of voting sets per participant to a higher number — OpinionX has a "partial completion" feature that saves all votes, even if someone quits the survey early.

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