User feedback is essential for product improvement, but only if it is genuine. If you receive insincere feedback, you may end up developing products and making improvements that your customers dislike. The acquiescence bias, also known as the “yes bias,” is a response bias in which people agree to statements or questions when they disagree. […]
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