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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
I will be putting this post in my queue for at least 1-2 weeks, possibly longer. If you wish to not see reblogs of this post, blacklist the tag "#2021 survey results"
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
I will be putting this post in my queue for at least 1-2 weeks, possibly longer. If you wish to not see reblogs of this post, blacklist the tag "#2021 survey results"
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
I will be putting this post in my queue for at least 1-2 weeks, possibly longer. If you wish to not see reblogs of this post, blacklist the tag "#2021 survey results"
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
I will be putting this post in my queue for at least 1-2 weeks, possibly longer. If you wish to not see reblogs of this post, blacklist the tag "#2021 survey results"
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PCOS Survey 2021 Results
Hello everyone! I'm happy to announce that the data analysis of this year's survey is complete!
The entire document is 126 Google Doc pages; however, much of this space is dedicated to charts and tables. There are some points with heavy text, however.
At the very end of the document, there's a 2-page conclusion that covers the main points in point-form. It is not nearly as thorough as the rest of the document, but you can get the general idea of the patterns found there. For the conclusion, I only covered data for multiple-choice questions; there is no information about the written responses in the conclusion. I did this for the sake of simplicity and time.
To navigate the document more easily, open the document outline on the left side of the screen. Here, you will find all the headings through the document. If you would like to jump to a particular section, this is the best way to do so!
The link to the results document can be found below (TW/CW for mentions of gender dysphoria, gender euphoria, experiences with both, medical trauma, and a possibility for transphobic and/or TERF beliefs in written responses. If anyone sees anything else that should be mentioned here, please contact me and I will edit this post):
[LINK] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JRHWk3dQDzZO8uHs5JmCCS-81XStdAe7v-yF3Rvf2oc/edit?usp=sharing
I will be putting this post in my queue for at least 1-2 weeks, possibly longer. If you wish to not see reblogs of this post, blacklist the tag "#2021 survey results"
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