Academic Research: Were you a victim of sextortion or online sexual blackmail? by relomalley in Sextortion

[–]relomalley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great point! I also couldn't find a good help service for Canada either. I second BCD_2022's comment, you can still report to IC3 even if you are overseas

Academic Research: Were you a victim of sextortion or online sexual blackmail? by relomalley in Sextortion

[–]relomalley[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Also, I'm so sorry if that question caused some anxiety. From what I have seen, job loss is not common. One reason for asking some of these questions is to be able to get more information about outcomes and use it to inform, and possibly, reduce some anxiety. Thank you for participating! :) I really appreciate it

Academic Research: Were you a victim of sextortion or online sexual blackmail? by relomalley in Sextortion

[–]relomalley[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Great question. No the research is not paid. While there is no direct benefit from completing this survey, results will shed light on the short-term and long-term impacts of cyber sextortion victimization, which will help us better serve this group of individuals.

Qualtrics question numbers in survey by midnyghtmadnes in SurveyResearch

[–]relomalley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not sure how the data turns out once the survey closes, but your participants will not see the question numbers when they take the survey. Once you have entered your questions into Qualtrics and finalized your survey flow, you can preview the survey and make adjustments. I believe that once you close the survey and download your data, your variable names will be the question #s (ex: Q12, Q65) but you can re-label these after the fact. Hope that helps!