#survey
Are you a bisexual man?
If you are a bisexual man 18 years or older, you are eligible to participate in our research study on genes, personality and sexuality.
What is this study like?
· Online study (takes 15-25 min) with questions on your personality and sexual behavior
· You receive a 23andMe DNA test kit
· You provide a saliva sample for your personal genetic analysis
· You receive results of your genetic analysis and an online account (http://www.23andme.com) for exploring your genetic ancestry and lots more.
· All information will be kept strictly confidential and will be available only to study personnel.
>>>Follow this link to begin the study!www.tiny.cc/psu-study<<<
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator at [email protected] or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
The Sims team have released another survey, this time for simmers who have bought and experienced the pack. The link is in the pined comment of Pixelade’s video. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
That’s over 1 response per minute for the entire 24 hours.
And almost 100 new followers in that time, too - hi new people!
If you’ve not shared already, please consider doing so. Last year we had 3,055 responses, and I’d love if we could continue the four-year trend and build on that again. Sharing on Tumblr is great, and sharing in other places is even better. :)
To recap, it’s a survey of eight questions, most of which are optional, about the language that you use to describe and express your genders. It’s aimed at anyone who doesn’t feel fully at home in/with the gender binary. And it’s extremely useful for activism, visibility, and generally just knowing more about our community and being respectful and inclusive of all its members.
It closes no sooner than 27th February 2017.
Click here to take part. :) Thank you so much!
The annual survey is rolling around again, aiming to be inclusive of people worldwide of all genders not fully expressed or described by the gender binary.
[LINK]
It’s been over a year and a half since I last surveyed nonbinary people to get a general idea of preferences when it comes to language to describe us. In that time nonbinary genders have become more well-known in the media in the UK and the US. It can’t hurt to get a fresher picture, can it?
This time I’ll attempt to improve on the last survey by including some options that were missed out last time. As before, you will not be asked for your name, email address, specific location, legal gender, or gender assigned at birth.
Thank you,
Cassian
PS: Last time we got over 2,000 responses. That made the results really useful and valuable, and it’d be great if we could repeat that. If you would like to help these statistics be as complete as possible with minimal effort, please reblog this post and retweet this tweet.
PPS: I’d like to take this opportunity to note that this is just a Google Forms survey with no extra security. While no identifying information such as names and email addresses will be collected, I cannot be responsible for your privacy. If you have any concerns at all, please be cautious and do what you feel is necessary to be safe.
imaginarywitchcraft-deactivated:
Not Witchblr Related
So a friend of mine created a survey, ranking media for the last decade.
Category answers are fill in. All answers have to from media *released in 2010 or after*. Categories include such things as Best Console, Best Actress, Best Anime and more.
You can add as many submissions as you want, as often as you’d like. Each submission is a vote.
The survey is open until December.
Not Witchy but helping out a friend
Do you like having OPINIONS? How about answering SURVEYS about them, for no reason except just for fun??
(note: these are just screenshots. the actual link is at the bottom)
I am working on a new game. It involves guessing the answers to survey questions (kind of like Family Feud). So, to populate the game, we have posted a bunch of surveys.
Most of them are for ANYONE, but there are also some specifically for PARENTS, SPORTS FANS, ACTORS, and so on.
Some are light, some are serious, some get very personal, and some get a little weird.
Please check out the page, answer any surveys that you like (they’re all short and pretty fun), and feel free to forward to anyone!
I’ll also take any reblogs you care to offer. We are hoping to get at least 500 answers to each survey by the end of June!
Thanks!!
LINK TO ALL THE SURVEYS: cut.com/k100
Just presented a paper proposal topic over zoom, hood over head, 1 hour of sleep for 2 days, voice crack+constant stutter. Instead of weighing me down, those damn things boosted me.
The paper is about cripple punk. I was the very fucked-up definition of cripple punk, no worries about trying to look “appealing” or whatever the hell. Pajamas. Purple eyebags. Tripping over words. I didn’t give a fuck.
I went full on how the disabled youth are told that it’s their fault being disabled.
Or when they stay up late, drink or smoke; it’s suddenly “the reason they are disabled” and how they “don’t put up any effort to get better”.
It’s about how the whole family can get together and fight about “who the disabled DNA belongs to”, the parents that see their children as burden, the people that wish patience to the loved ones of us.
It’s about how we are seen as burdens and nothing else.
People don’t want to see us because they don’t know how to interact with us.
They call us fakers, “not disabled enough”, “too disabled”.
They deny us medication because “a positive mindset will solve it all”.
We want to have a career? Living in constant fear about how much the appearance of a cane can lower the chance of getting hired.
They call us a waste on earth. I, too, believed that I was nothing but a fucked-up life. Then I found cripple punk.
I went full on how accepting our disabilities as our identity creates a culture of acceptance, away from the goddamn comments of the ableists. I talked about how it literally saves lives, because it saved mine.
Professor had nothing to add, nothing to criticise. Full permission. I’ll be on it!
Hello! I’m Karl.
I wrote the paper proposal. The title of my paper is: “Cripple Punk” and the Reclaimed “Cripple” Identity Among the Physically Disabled Youth.
For the actual paper, I need to gather data. Here is a 26-question questionnaire, if you’d like to volunteer. After completing it, you can send me an ask with the “form completed” screen’s screenshot attached, and ask for an art request as my gift of gratitude.
The questions aim to gather data about how physically disabled people experience ableism in many aspects of their lives and how cripple punk has positively affected them to accept their disability as a part of themselves. Some questions are optional. You are allowed to add things in multiple choice “Other…” options as well. There are a few open ended questions that have no limit of words -a word or a whole paragraph, all your choice. There’s also a space at the end if you’d like to add anything (or vent, if you’d like) and even specify if you’d like a certain data of yours to be excluded from or included in the study.
All my gratitude. Here it is:
https://forms.gle/8YYcEtM1kMxfUk5c8
-Karl.
The survey is 26ish questions, most of which are click the bubble. The others have short write-in sections.
If you’re physically disabled (even just chronic fatigue) and have spoons, it would be greatly appreciated if you could go through this survey for my friend.
Thank you very much.
Hi all!
Long time no see ;w;
I am once again asking for your help with a research project.
Do you identify as queer/LGBTQ and do you love gaming? Then please continue reading!
Do you want better queer games?
Then please participate in this anonymous survey to help game designers learn what makes a game appealing to queer players! I am a queer master’s student working to develop tools for queer game design in my research. Make your voice heard so that game developers can make even more awesome, queer friendly games! Thank you for your time and participation!
The survey should not take more than 10-15 minutes and it would mean a lot to me to get in touch with queer players and hear your thoughts and experiences.
Once again, thank you for your interest, and happy gayming! :D
(please only participate if you are a queer gamer ;w;)