Are there any radical feminist groups here with the purpose of collaborating on research and publishing articles? Tumblr is nice and all, but to make the good ideas here accessible, we need to present them professionally and credibly. I'd kill for a gc on reviving radical feminism in academia.
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2nd poll, 2nd social experiment.
Don't forget to reblog for sample size
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Okay it's finally done.
Hello, people of Tumblr! Please, please spread this survey. Send it to your kids, your classmates, your niblings. Help me out here. I need people who did their GCSEs in 2022 in England to do this survey on the impact of COVID on GCSE results. It's for my EPQ. I need 100 respondents. Please, Tumblr... The fate of my grade rests in your hands.
Here is the survey: https://forms.office.com/e/tYkks2UfHe
Also, if you got this far, here's some GIFs from superwholock below the cut.
Also, I know y'all like polls, so here.
Listen: Sam Winchester may not have been able to complete his education, but he'd want someone else to complete theirs and do well, so do this for him:
And for you Lockers? You know your guy Sherlock is smart and autistic, like me. He'd want another smart autistic person to succeed and get into a good uni (did I mention this EPQ is my big grab for a top university?). Then I can become a top detective or whatever idk I didn't watch the show I'm sorry but if you do this survey and tell me you're a Sherlock fan who saw this in the tags then I swear, I'll watch it. For you. And my grade. Please.
Finally, doctor who, my beloved fandom. I love you all so much- well, maybe not all of you, but I appreciate the fandom as a whole for everything you've done for me. The word count of ff I've contributed to this fandom (AO3: z_in_a_blue_box for proof) should tell you all how much I love this show. Here, have gay people, and go do my survey. Please. I'm begging you.
The Doctor would say to always help people when you can. This can be your kind act of the day. "Always try to be nice, never fail to be kind". Please.
Thank you, fandoms of Tumblr. I appreciate you all.
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Just curious what the average level of personal investment in these sorts of things is. Like, how much do people usually get into silly stuff like this their friends ask of them? etc. etc. Which I know, only surveying a small sample on a very specific website means I'm not getting an exact average idea lol, but.. curious nonetheless .. Maybe reblog for bigger sample size but also this is not very serious at all/not worth a call to action gbhjbhjb
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Hi, I’m Emma, honours student at the University of Manitoba, and principal researcher of the “Mind wandering, inattention, and attentional control” study, which aims to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying mind wandering and its relation to Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We are currently seeking volunteers to participate in our online study. This study is intended for any adults, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with, or suspect you have, ADHD.
In our study, you will complete a sustained attention task known as a go/no-go task. Periodically, the task will pause, and you will be asked to report on your thoughts and experiences just prior to the prompt. Following the sustained attention task you will complete brief questionnaires about your personality, prior experiences, and demographics.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes. You can complete the study anytime online at:
https://attentionandlearninglab.com/2023/HE2022-0321-COM/
This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry campus, and is being completed under the supervision of Dr. Nicholaus Brosowsky.
Your participation is extremely important for the study, which we thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Emma Fernando
Principal Investigator contact information:
Emma Fernando, Student
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator contact information:
Dr. Nick Brosowsky, Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
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JULY UPDATE (master's thesis)
2nd Update (July):
Hello, hello!
Just thought I'd give a little update on how it's going, it's been a while since the first and last update so far. I'm still working with the data, it's taking longer than I thought it would (mainly because I am an anxious person with the wish to do everything to the best of my ability, leading to a lot of insecurity and sometimes procrastination. Hurray.) But everything is moving forward, which is a good thing, and I currently hope I'll wrap things up in a few weeks. Can't promise anything though, because if things went as I planned I'd be finished by now.
I'll keep you posted!
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1st Update (March or April, I don't remember)
Hello!
I hope you can tell by the smiley little me above how thankful I am to everyone who helped share this survey and participated in it. And to everyone who wished me luck with my thesis!! (Oh, and to my friend Jojo, who took this little colored pencil drawing I sent her and digitalized it for me.) I know that this topic is very emotional to people, so I am extra appreciative that you took the time and energy to help me out. Since I seem to not know how tumblr works despite being here for nearly 10 years (as already said in my comment in the notes of this post that might have led you here), I am not yet sure how to efficiently ensure that everyone who would be interested in the results will be informed when they are “presentable”. This post for one will be updated when there is news (which will take an amount of time I can’t specify yet, the data analysis and putting it all into a written thesis will take its’ time) and I will leave it pinned on my blog until my thesis is complete so it is hopefully easy to find.
Thank you all so much and I wish you a great day, where- and whenever you exist at the moment.
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(Original post)
Hello, folk of tumblr!
I’m a german psychology master’s student and currently in the process of gathering data for my master’s thesis. Therefore, I’m searching for people who are interested in participating in an online survey. The study addresses how current and former Harry Potter fans deal with J.K. Rowling’s views regarding trans people.
For this purpose, a study was created that consists of questionnaires and a few open-ended questions. If you are over the age of 18 and are/were a Harry Potter fan, your participation would help me a lot! It would support both my master's thesis and the expansion of the state of research on this topic in general.
Due to the format of the questionnaires and the open-ended questions, it is advisable to work on this study on a PC. Especially because of the open-ended questions, the time it will take you to complete the survey may vary greatly, estimated is a time between 20 and 40 minutes.
The attached link will lead you directly to the study if you are interested.
Greetings and virtual thank you cookies to you!
Note: This study deals with an issue that causes a great deal of distress to many individuals. If you are one of those people, please handle it in a way that is safe for you.
Click here for the English version of the study
(https://survey.aau.at/index.php/199547?lang=en)
Click here for the German version of the study
(https://survey.aau.at/index.php/495548?lang=de)
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Hiii I made a survey about the ways in which we disturb ourselves through play. Please check it out and consider reblogging it to get a wider range of applicants! I'm a psych major who really wants to learn more about this understudied area. It's entirely anonymous.
This was inspired by an interesting study I read about how children play. Studying playing is the closest we can get to beginning to unravel fandom interactions, because on a fundamental level, they are very similar.
Anyway, it should only take 5 minutes or so, and I'll publish the results in 3 weeks. It's entirely anonymous.
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Hello everyone!
I’m finishing my master’s degree and would appreciate your help filling out a short survey.
I’m researching people’s work behaviors. The survey will take 5-8 minutes to finish and you must be 18 years or older and currently employed.
Taking the survey is voluntary and no identifying information will be collected.
You can find the link to the Google Form below.
Reblogs are appreciated! Thank you!
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Hey! I've never done a personal post before but this is for a close friend of mine that's doing a survey about Openness, Nature Relatedness and Pro-environmental Behaviours for their college project and needs more participants asap.
It only takes 5 minutes to answer, it's one of these 'disagree, agree, agree strongly' etc types of survey where you simply check boxes, so if you could please give it a try and share, I'd appreciate it! ^^
Link to the survey if the above one doesn't work
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📌Help a psychology student out! Take part in my research!📌
Please help me out and fill in this questionnaire! It will not take more than 17 minutes off your life, but it will be extremely helpful, and I appreciate each and every participant I get!!! Please help me graduate!!!
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hi, i've done this before with another friend's dissertation and it was v helpful so i'm sharing another:
my friend is studying psychology at university and is doing a study on body image in relation to gender, and comparing trans & cis experiences. if you're comfortable offering your experience it would be great to get as much input as possible !!
(please note: there is specific explicit reference to eating disorders and sensitive topics, so please prioritise your mental health and only engage if it will be safe for you)
My name is Leo Walton, I am recruiting participants for my dissertation project on gender and body image for my Bsc(Hons) in Psychology. Participation should take around 15 minutes and is completely voluntary. Participants must be over 18. Ethics reference UoL2023_11946. The questionnaire includes topics of a sensitive nature such as eating disorders. Therefore, if such topics are likely to cause you distress, it is advised that you do not participate.
please reblog & share with anyone you think may be interested and able to help
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one thing they dont tell you about being a researcher is that you will be pestering any and all people in your dms to fill out your survey
knocking on your door like hiiiiii do you maybe have a moment to talk about our lord and savior *checks notes* nonattachment vs personality traits
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH STUDY
on personality and interpersonal relationships!
I am a student at the College of Wooster. I am conducting research on personality traits and their effects on emotional intimacy and relationship satisfaction in young adults.
(HSRC: 45CFR46.101(b)(2): (2))
VALID PARTICIPANTS can enter a raffle to WIN 1 of 4 $50 Amazon gift cards!
Additional research information:
MUST BE 18 - 25 years of age
Must be fluent in English.
Survey Length: Approximately 10 minutes
Click or copy and paste the link to take the online survey! [LINK]
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A Case Study in Using Tumblr Blaze to Collect Survey Data
A little while ago, I ran a very niche survey about the vernacular names used for a specific type of North American bug, and I used Tumblr Blaze to try to get more survey responses. I figure that others who’d consider using Blaze to promote surveys might want to know how it went, so here's a graph of the number of survey submissions, with the “Blazed” periods highlighted in dotted orange:
Additional details below the cut.
Response Numbers: Between 4/17 (when I first posted the survey) and 4/30 (when I analyzed data for it), I received a total of 291 responses.
There were 14 responses in the first 24 hours after I posted the survey (before Blazing the post related to it). For all subsequent days that the post was not Blazed, I received between 0 and 2 additional responses. By contrast, I received 145 responses during the first Blaze period and 110 responses during the second Blaze period. It isn't possible to definitively know exactly how many responses can be attributed to Blazing the post, but from this data, I'm comfortable assuming that it's a large majority of the responses.
The Blazed post: I exclusively advertised the relevant survey on Tumblr, and with one, specific post. The post itself was nothing fancy—just a quick description of the survey and some emojis, basically. It looked like this:
I’ve left the survey running (although I don’t promise I’ll analyze new data for it), so if you would like to complete it, you may do so here (NOTE: the survey contains a photo of a bug). Current results for the survey are also available here (NOTE: the results post also contains a photo of a bug).
Blaze information: Both times that I Blazed the post, I purchased the second tier level (which provides 7,000 estimated impressions, although in both cases, the actual impressions ended up being ~10k, per the post-Blaze summary reports). I also opted to specifically target a US audience.
Data quality: One worry I had about Blazing my survey was that I’d get a bunch of joke responses or (worse) harassment, but that fortunately did not happen. I can't know for sure just how honest any individual respondent was, but the overall pattern of results was plausible and suggested there wasn't any widespread bad-faith responding. One respondent gave a clear joke answer, but that was it.
Conclusions: It’s hard to express this honestly without sounding like an ad, but I had a generally positive experience Blazing my survey. As someone with a very small blog, Tumblr Blaze helped me get enough survey responses to crunch some numbers on my (perhaps aggressively niche) project idea, which I otherwise wouldn’t have been able to do. I didn’t receive a staggering amount of data or anything, and the response rate I got might not be worth the cost for all projects, but it served its purpose for me. All in all, I'd say it's at least worth considering for anyone interested in running an informal survey without having a pre-existing audience to lean on.
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