Why are there flagged responses in raw data even though they are not "bad quality"?
When downloading the raw data file in the dashboard, the Quality Score for each participant can be tagged as Flagged or Good Quality in the system.
The difference between "Good Quality" versus "Flagged" participants is that Flagged participants did not have perfect scores, but were not disqualified. The demerit scores of flagged participants are generally affected by typographical errors and grammar issues. Contextual consistency between response and question will also be an important factor.

To learn more about the demerit score and the platform quality control system, please refer to this article here.
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