[Academic] perceptions of intimate partner violence (18-60)
Hi Everyone I am currently an undergraduate student at University and I am conducting an empirical project to fulfil the requirements of my degree.
You do not have to take part, but should you wish to you will be participating in a short study (approximately 10 minutes) in which you will be presented with a short scenario followed by 11 questions.
Any efforts to participate would be greatly appreciated and would be invaluable to my research. Thank You (http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Q5ZZL)
Survey - Why do we feel emotional attachments to fictional/videogame characters?
As part of my final year project at university I've been exploring just why we feel emotional attachments to fictional characters in videogames. Why is it that we feel upset when a character we love dies in a game; why are we angry when they are wronged, when it was the character that suffers and not ourselves? I've been using Lacanian psychology (his exploration into the real, imaginary and symbolic states of mind) as a basis for this investigation, so it would mean a hell of a lot if you could follow the link below and give the survey a complete! Any issues, let me know and I'll help out where I can. Cheers internet!
33 pages. I'll try and make TLDR if I manage to finish it
EDIT: first bit of bad news "European legislationsets out the requirements of the moped and motorcycle licence acquisition test . This includes the minimum ages that riders must be and the amount of experience that they must have, in order to ride certain sized motorcycles.
CBT is not regulated by any European legislation and has remained largely unchanged since its introduction"
This means any changes to the A2-A could be hard to pass :(
So far a focus seems to be on tailoring each CBT to each individuals circumstances, with a focus on the highway code for younger riders with a bad highway code knowledge and a proof of being able to ride solo before a CBT is issued.
Possible long term consideration to make learned complete theory test before a CBT. (makes sense to me)
They want to find a way to be able to judge specific schools and give recognition to those who are achieving a specific level of training. This will hopefully improve the training over the whole community as all schools will want to achieve this. They like to remind that 2 hours road riding is the minimum and most riders will require more
"Restricting riding to automatic motorcycles if CBT was taken on an automatic Currently, completion of CBT on an automatic motorcycle or moped also allows a rider to ride a small manual motorcycle on the road" Can't argue with this logic
"Some trainers also thought that repeat CBT candidates, who might be considered as experienced riders, should be ableto demonstrate continued competence by only undertaking the onroad ride element of the course" Is this more sound logic from the government here? What am I seeing?
Questionaire: http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/150539FVDTU
Survey for traveling motivation analysis (AHP) focusing on people with mobility impairments.
Everyone can answer as the main purpose is to identify if there is a significant difference according to motivation (theories) between people with or without disabilities.
The survey is for academic research and it takes approximately 10 min.
No demographic questions!
Thank you!
Oh and before I forget, here is a link to a survey I made.
http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/XLEVY/
I don't expect you to answer it because we've covered quite a bit already haha, but if you know anyone who would be keen please share :) Also, I couldn't find a free tool to make one that I could customise for accessibility... Hope it's not a pain for anyone. Thanks!
[Academic] perceptions of intimate partner violence (18-60)
Hi Everyone
I am currently an undergraduate student at University and I am conducting an empirical project to fulfil the requirements of my degree.
You do not have to take part, but should you wish to you will be participating in a short study (approximately 10 minutes) in which you will be presented with a short scenario followed by 11 questions.
Any efforts to participate would be greatly appreciated and would be invaluable to my research.
Thank You
(http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Q5ZZL)
[Academic] Involvement and Perceptions of Online Campaigns (18+) http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/THIBY/
Hello all, I am an MSc student at the University of Keele and am currently running the above research for my dissertation. I would be extremely grateful to those of you who can spare the time to take part, it should take no more than 20 minutes of your time!
Oh hi! Your designs below are awesome. My team is looking to change the design of their existing swimsuits and they have bandied a few designs around that I personally think are not particularly inspiring and I wouldn't particularly wear (see attached link for the suggestions so far: http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/146911KOYMP).
Can you think of something to do with an Orca in the design somewhere (as we are called the London Orca). I think the majority of peeps in the team favour some more demure colours (blue, black) but you could be a bit more adventurous (we are a gay team so we are not afraid of subtle hints at rainbows and the like, but we are not planning on getting on a float in speedos!).
Any suggestions would be much appreciated :)
Thanks for the reply, classic handling fee scam sounds about right. I am a bit dubious about clicking on the link but if anyone is interested I would love to know if it does: