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Post by soharbmass on Jun 19, 2017 2:22:16 GMT -9
Hi guys I have picked this top for my thesis recently and I need some people to answer this form for my thesis . It wont take long maybe 10 minutes . If you play games and you like it please answer this form in the following address. Thank you *https://goo.gl/forms/bjSoDotRMCUxIX432
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Post by Vermin King on Jun 19, 2017 4:01:22 GMT -9
Interesting. I don't game anymore, but it sure seems a lot of folk do. What degree are you working on?
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Post by cowboyleland on Jun 21, 2017 12:18:13 GMT -9
I only read the first page but the questionnaire seems to be about digital gaming so if you are a table-topper...
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Post by yifferman on Jun 22, 2017 7:25:13 GMT -9
i dunno, its like gamer thing
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Post by jeffgeorge on Jun 22, 2017 11:14:33 GMT -9
In all honesty, this seems fishy to me. The poster joined the site, has basically no profile, and for his one post, he asks strangers (us) to submit personal information on a survey for a "thesis." No follow up post, no information about what degree he's pursuing, or what institution he's attending, nothing. And when you read the first page of the survey, the wording of the questions is...odd...as if they were written by a non-English speaker. Now, I'm not criticizing international participation in an online community, but when someone who hasn't identified himself at all starts asking me, in broken English, about my income, my Spidey-sense immediately redlines.
Furthermore, I've done a bit of graduate level work in education and psychology (or educational psychology, actually), and that questionnaire is not prepared or presented in a way that would meet any university's standards for ethical disclosure or scientific validity.
Before I answer any questionnaire, I want to know exactly who is administering it, what institution they are associated with, and the purpose and parameters of their study. This might just be a high school kid somewhere in eastern Europe, trying to do a real class project, who just doesn't know how to go about it. Or it could be a phishing scam run out of an internet cafe in Shanghai. My guess is, we'll never know for sure.
All that being said, I'd suggest this thread be closed, deleted, or otherwise defanged. But that's just my opinion.
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Post by squirmydad on Jun 23, 2017 11:12:45 GMT -9
Hrm, not a very well written survey, but also not asking anything detailed and distinctly personal. I put in that I was Fred from the USA and bounced through all of the questions; the main focus seemed to be on war games as propoganda. It can stay open and people can participate or not.
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Post by jeffgeorge on Jun 23, 2017 21:31:14 GMT -9
Hrm, not a very well written survey, but also not asking anything detailed and distinctly personal. I put in that I was Fred from the USA and bounced through all of the questions; the main focus seemed to be on war games as propoganda. It can stay open and people can participate or not. Fair enough. I didn't like the way it was heading on the first page, so I closed it without answering any questions, and therefore never saw the second or subsequent pages. I guess that for a guy who uses his real name as a forum handle, I'm weirdly gun-shy about identity theft...
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