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Fri 9 May, 2008 02:30 am
A friend posted this on another website I thought others might like to respond.
Note to moderators. I have deliberately selected the general forum to attempt to reach a cross section of this site rather than just those who may frequent the environment board.
Quote:Hi all,
I'm taking a class called "Test and Scale Development"
at Melbourne Uni, and my big project is to get a bunch
of survey data and analyse it. So, can you do my 3
minute, 21 question survey about Environmental
Attitudes for me please? Filling it out would be super
helpful and make me very happy. The link is:
www.edmeasurementsurveys.com/Lucas/lcswebsurvey2.html
It really only takes 3 minutes, but if anyone has any
comments about the complexity of the language, I'd
love to hear it (especially if English is not your
first language).
So far, all my respondents are from the US, most from
the Pacific Northwest, but I'm hoping to get some
responses from people outside the US for comparison.
Feel free to forward the link on to your friends - it's
a convenience/snowball sample, therefore not especially
scientific but the more data I get, the more fun the
analysis will be.
I'd be happy to share any interesting results with
anyone who's interested,
Thanks,
-Lucas
Yay! for greenwitch.
I wonder what gunga's answers would be.
Another survey submitted.
Damnit . . . what did i win?
They didn't tell me what i won ! ! !
Setanta wrote:Damnit . . . what did i win?
They didn't tell me what i won ! ! !
You must have filled it in wrong.
central Ontario, heard from!
i did it too
am i spechal now?
Opinions with attitude contributed from California's Central Valley.
Bumpity:
Thank you friends.
The original poster is aware of this thread link so behave yourselves in manner befitting of A2K members.... Wait... forget I said that and just behave.
This means you setanta!
I responded too.
I wish there had been a "none of the above" for some of the questions. C'est la vie.
There, that wasn't so bad. At least I didn't have to state my height, weight and send in a urine sample!