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NEW psychology questionnaire: The opinions of adult men are wanted by male body image researcher

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travis...@gmail.com

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May 12, 2008, 8:45:21 AM5/12/08
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I invite you to do an on-line psychology questionnaire (for my PhD
research at the National University of Ireland, Galway).

Participants will have a chance to win a 100 EURO voucher.

My research concerns attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours related to the
body.

Participation is VOLUNTARY and responses will be kept ANONYMOUS and
CONFIDENTIAL.

To learn more about the research and access the questionnaire, please
click on the link below.

If you are not interested, I hope my comment has not inconvenienced
you in any way.

MEN AGED 18 AND OVER ONLY PLEASE

Participants' responses are greatly appreciated.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Zhh4F4FeRDSc7lftnXGfNg_3d_3d

Al Bundy

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May 12, 2008, 5:24:55 PM5/12/08
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What a pain in the ass questionnaire it is!
The same questions are repeated different ways as if the taker is too
dumb to remember what the previous answer was. We used to get more of
these high school level surveys from college students. This is about
the same. He's going through the motions, punching his time card, and
working toward a conclusion that he probably already has in mind.
Piled Higher & Deeper-indeed

Anthony Matonak

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May 13, 2008, 1:19:26 AM5/13/08
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Al Bundy wrote:
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> What a pain in the ass questionnaire it is!

Since it's posted by an evil spammer, it's always going to be a pain.

> The same questions are repeated different ways as if the taker is too
> dumb to remember what the previous answer was.

I believe this is a method to try to catch people who are trying to
cheat or lie. They ask the same question different ways and if the
answers are different then they know the person was not truthful.
This assumes someone can't remember how they answered the same
question all the other times. Clearly this method doesn't work well.

Anthony

Cheapo Groovo

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May 13, 2008, 3:05:11 PM5/13/08
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In article <6da952f4-7592-4bb3-a4b1-ab2d3e636640
@v26g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, MSfo...@mcpmail.com says...
Online surveys are not a good alternative income stream

Have you read
http://tiny.cc/sFxEn

Your buddies think I spam, but I educate!

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