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You want to make a change to an existing questionnaire, but you also want to maximize how much data you can use for analysis. Is it okay to combine the old data from the original version with the new data from the new version? Im going to go through two examples here that show how the meaning of the data impacts what you should do, because the answer is that its typically not a good idea, but it depends. So, for the first example, lets say you have a Likert scale question with three options: disagree, neutral, agree. And you want to add two more options: strongly disagree and strongly agree. Theres a meaning behind these options that opens the possibility that, if your original respondents had had access to the additional options of strongly disagree or strongly agree, they might have selected them over merely disagreeing or agreeing. In terms of your analysis, if you wanted to see how sentiment is changing over time, or run percentages of sentiment,