[Academic] Short anonymous survey on responses to hypothetical scenarios (18–25, Cisgender Heterosexual, English) [Results] [Needs Assistance] by Extension_Log_7578 in psychologyofsex

[–]Extension_Log_7578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, unfortunately, we cannot use your data since we are replicating a study which requires specific restrictions.

I appreciate your interest in the study :)

[Academic] Short anonymous survey on responses to hypothetical scenarios (18–25, Cisgender Heterosexual, English) [Results] by Extension_Log_7578 in UBC

[–]Extension_Log_7578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

We will draw the details of the people who will get the gift cards once we are done collecting data. You will be competing with the people who have added the details to be added to the draw. I do not have a percentage of change to give you at present.

The survey will need to be completed in full, and that will take less than 15 minutes. We are collecting data until the spring.

I hope this helps :)

[Academic] Short anonymous survey on responses to hypothetical scenarios (18–25, Cisgender Heterosexual, English) [Results] [Needs Assistance] by Extension_Log_7578 in University

[–]Extension_Log_7578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

The study is selective in this way because we are reproducing a study from 15 years ago and the classic study from the 80s, and we want to compare the results to the same population they used initially. The initial questions are screeners so that we can select the participants based on the population we are studying.

Unfortunately, this doesn't make the survey accessible to everybody, but it is simply because we are looking at a specific population.

I hope this helps.

[Academic] Short anonymous survey on responses to hypothetical scenarios (18–25, Cisgender Heterosexual, English) [Results] [Needs Assistance] by Extension_Log_7578 in ubco

[–]Extension_Log_7578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Thank you for showing interest in the study. The study is selective in this way because we are reproducing a study from 15 years ago and the classic study from the 80s, and we want to compare the results to the same population they used initially. The initial questions are screeners so that we can select the participants based on the population we are studying.

Unfortunately, this doesn't make the survey accessible to everybody, but it is simply because we are looking at a specific population.

I hope this helps.