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How do I accurately compare between the number of something a survey measure from my employees each year with a varying umber of survey engagement and employee size?

If I was measuring the satisfaction of my employees over the years by collecting a survey from my them each year by asking them wether they are satisfied or not, and then comparing yes’s over the years but the number of employees who answer is not the same each year and the number of employees increases every year. How do I correctly compare this throughout each year?

In other words, how do I remove the effect of the survey engagement rate when calculating the results?

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