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Outlaw
11th May 2009, 12:39 PM
Well yessiree i have a survey for you to hopefully do if you have the spare time...
My almost 26 year old sister who's done nothing in her life other than schooling doesn't actually know anyone outside of school/uni so needs a better cross section for her current psychology module... hoping you may be able to help :angel:
Will take about 20-30mins probably
10 pages
Completely anonymous
Perfectionism, Personality and Body Image (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx'sm=GyPd6HsrcZunwK8oo3YghA_3d_3d)
Thanks in advance :)
Phoenix
11th May 2009, 12:43 PM
why not!
strangy
11th May 2009, 01:26 PM
Studying Pshychology and wants input from Landy owners. I hope shes got lots of paper.!!
JDNSW
11th May 2009, 01:56 PM
Did the survey. It seems to me that a lot of the questions, which ask whether you agree with a negative, are likely to get the opposite answer to the one the person intended.
Also noted that the questionnaire could do with running through a spell checker!
John
willem
11th May 2009, 02:05 PM
Done!
A couple of comments:
Perfection is spelling and punctuation obviously isn't high on the PhD requirements list at Bond Uni! :(
There must be some reason for repeating the same question over and over! I reckon some questions were repeated a half a dozen time or more. :confused:
The survey seemed to assume that respondents would be female. Like 'Do you compare your weight with other women? I wasn't quite sure how to answer that! :o;)
Willem
disco2hse
11th May 2009, 02:17 PM
Didn't finish it I'm afraid. Most of the questions appear to be definitely focused towards females.
Alan
Outlaw
11th May 2009, 02:23 PM
Correct, a lot of things aren't high on the curriculum for Bond Uni... beauty of being a private uni maybe :angel:
And yes questions are written assuming a high female survey base but is meant to be for both sexes hence needing our help... obviously they haven't been told how to phrase a non-gender bias question :D:D:D
Shonky
11th May 2009, 02:24 PM
Done.
Agree with sentiments above on spelling and focus on females!
As for repeating the question, I think it is a tool to ascertain consistency.
Basil135
11th May 2009, 02:37 PM
Done.
Agree with sentiments above on spelling and focus on females!
As for repeating the question, I think it is a tool to ascertain consistency.
Ditto...
(I would just put x2, but that would start another thread...:D)
abaddonxi
11th May 2009, 02:42 PM
Well that got more interesting as I went through the survey.
Did rather feel like some of the early questions were looking for or expecting a particular answer.
Oh, and the questions in the middle didn't seem to be gauged towards a respondent who thinks they look like a movie star or a professional athlete.
Not me, of course.:angel:
They did seem rather geared to the expectation of unfavourable comparison with publicised images of other people.
Oh, and I've had the 'flu all week, so yes, I do have trouble breathing, and I do feel irritable and faint-headed frequently.:D:D
cucinadio
11th May 2009, 02:52 PM
Well yessiree i have a survey for you to hopefully do if you have the spare time...
My almost 26 year old sister who's done nothing in her life other than schooling doesn't actually know anyone outside of school/uni so needs a better cross section for her current psychology module... hoping you may be able to help :angel:
Will take about 20-30mins probably
10 pages
Completely anonymous
Perfectionism, Personality and Body Image (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx'sm=GyPd6HsrcZunwK8oo3YghA_3d_3d)
Thanks in advance :)
im happy to do it but i want to know what it tells you about me ....:D
cheers
stevo68
11th May 2009, 02:59 PM
Correct, a lot of things aren't high on the curriculum for Bond Uni... beauty of being a private uni maybe :angel:
And yes questions are written assuming a high female survey base but is meant to be for both sexes hence needing our help... obviously they haven't been told how to phrase a non-gender bias question :D:D:D Ooh I beg to differ....Bond is one of the most highly rated Uni's by both students and employers.
As for the survey.....and having done them as part of my degree......the spelling and grammar would be jumped on by a lecturer. Also the target audience is way out of whack as clearly aimed at the female persuasion. I stopped at question 8. Also there are far to many questions. Be lucky to get a pass on that.
Regards
Stevo....Bond Uni Alumni 2001 :D
cucinadio
11th May 2009, 03:11 PM
Ooh I beg to differ....Bond is one of the most highly rated Uni's by both students and employers.
As for the survey.....and having done them as part of my degree......the spelling and grammar would be jumped on by a lecturer. Also the target audience is way out of whack as clearly aimed at the female persuasion. I stopped at question 8. Also there are far to many questions. Be lucky to get a pass on that.
Regards
Stevo....Bond Uni Alumni 2001 :D
ooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwccccccchhhhhhhhhhhhh..... .:D
cheers
vnx205
11th May 2009, 04:34 PM
Did the survey. It seems to me that a lot of the questions, which ask whether you agree with a negative, are likely to get the opposite answer to the one the person intended.
Also noted that the questionnaire could do with running through a spell checker!
John
I'm sure John is right.
When it gets to the stage of trying to decide how much you disagree with a negative statement, things can get a little confusing.
I expect the point about the need to repeat the same or similar questions to check internal consistency is right.
I've completed it.
zulu Delta 534
11th May 2009, 05:31 PM
Gave up on it pretty early in the game.
I detest those sort of polls as a rule in that the only options given to explain reasoning are options selected by the questioners and as a result, I feel, often far from accurate in their results.
The negative question angle is an interesting one, one hopes that the authors of the poll are really switched on to the intricacies of double negatives and that the respondents are likewise switched on.
Tell her, sorry but it lost me pretty early on.
Glen
The ho har's
11th May 2009, 06:45 PM
well I completed it but i don't think a lot of the questions related to me....answered them anyway:)
Mrs ho har:angel:
Disco95
11th May 2009, 08:29 PM
well I completed it but i don't think a lot of the questions related to me....answered them anyway:)
Mrs ho har:angel:
Likewise.
disco2hse
12th May 2009, 06:31 AM
Oh, and I've had the 'flu all week, so yes, I do have trouble breathing, and I do feel irritable and faint-headed frequently.:D:D
Dizzy broad :p:p:D:D
WhiteD3
12th May 2009, 03:34 PM
Well I tried to do it but the survey is closed. You blokes must have broken it!:p
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