I've a survey that needs some volunteers!

Discussion in 'Services' started by sketch, Mar 10, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello, everyone. I'm trying to collect some rather abstract data for a project I'm trying to get started.

    It's a series of questions regarding how you perceive images. Some questions ask you to simple describe an image, while others ask you to describe what a group of images have in common. There are no sexual/adult images, so it's safe for everyone :)

    This is NOT any kind of psychiatric/psychological/personality test! And absolutely no personal data is saved aside from IPs so that there aren't double posts. It should only take like 2-5 minutes (depending on how descriptive you are) to fill out the whole thing.

    The survey is at http://enriquegarcia.net/imagesurvey/

    Thanks in advance to anyone taking the time to fill out my little survey!
     
    sketch, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  2. rubeina

    rubeina Invisible Staff Affiliate Manager

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    #2
    Taking the survey... hmm I prefer surveys with multiple choices.
    A bit complicated urs hun
     
    rubeina, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  3. SumitBahl

    SumitBahl Reign of Chaos

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    #3
    Yup, agreed. I dont think there would be many people who would be typing in those boxes.

    Make it a multiple choice.
     
    SumitBahl, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  4. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    #4
    I agree. Multiple choice is the only way to go. All I wanted to type in the boxes was the "p*rn" word. :eek: Took me all my self control not to. :eek:
     
    mcfox, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  5. Lever

    Lever Deep Thought

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    #5
    Crikey, that got the old grey matter working!

    I guess a multiple choice survey would have made that quicker/ easier/ more accessible but then that would restrict the responses... personally I prefer the free association :)
     
    Lever, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  6. Mister Tut

    Mister Tut Guest

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    #6
    You couldn't make that a multiple choice quiz. It seems they are looking for open-ended answers.

    When will you share the findings?
     
    Mister Tut, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  7. sketch

    sketch Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Indeed, Mister Tut, open-ended is what is required :) multiple choice would defeat the purpose of my little experiment.

    I wasn't really going to reveal any results (perhaps I shouldn't be using the word "survey"... questionnaire is better), but maybe if enough interest is generated I might... I'm still working on a way to make all my data quantifiable :p
     
    sketch, Mar 10, 2006 IP
  8. sketch

    sketch Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Apparently the code I was using to prevent people from submitting twice wasn't working and prevented many from viewing the questionnaire. I've removed the code so hopefully a few more people with a minute or two to spare can fill it out :) Thanks!
     
    sketch, Mar 13, 2006 IP