Academic Survey for Cash 21
Dr. Paul Dholakia writes "Drs. Richard Bagozzi, Paul Dholakia, and Rene Algesheimer are management and psychology faculty at Rice University and the University of Zurich. We are conducting an academic survey of online gamers and MUD players. This survey is specifically about interactions among friends who play online games and/or MUD together, and for this reason must be completed by groups of three friends. The survey takes approximately twenty minutes to complete, and the survey is available here. We are paying $10 to each participant provided they and two of their friends each complete the survey individually. We will pay participants the money upon completion of the survey by the group, either through Paypal, or by mailing them a personal check."
The link is broken... (Score:2)
I want my $10.
Now.
a little more info... (Score:2, Informative)
apparently OMGN [omgn.com] has a small blurb on the topic and it says to email Dr. Dholakia [mailto] if you are interested.
Re:a little more info... (Score:3, Informative)
the survey link [surveymonkey.com]
Real survey link (Score:5, Informative)
Clicky [surveymonkey.com]
survey link (Score:1)
http://www.topwebgames.com/articles/view.asp?id=33 8 [topwebgames.com]
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friends... (Score:1)
Hmm... I lost all my friends when I started playing Star Wars Galaxies. Would someone from my guild count towards the $10?
I could probably get them to do it in exchange for a set of composite armor or some krayt tissues
Re:Kill yourself. Please. (Score:1)
How can a survey for money be unbiased? (Score:1)
Offering money screws your sample me thinks...
$30! (Score:2)
Re:$30! (Score:2)
Actually you'd have to fake 6 to get $30. You'd need two for each of the fakes as well. So, I guess I wasn't the only person with that idea
Psychology Studies (Score:3, Interesting)
Paying people for participating has no effect on the results of the study. What can screw up a study is when the subjects are aware what exactly is being studied. When you're aware of what behaviour is being observed, you usually change that behaviour, either consciously or unconsciously. Usually, people conducting a study will tell the subjects they are studying one thing, where in reality they are studying something else.
Re:Psychology Studies (Score:2)
Paying people for participating has no effect on the results of the study.
If you actually think that, I hope you're not a psychologist. Having any a priori reward system will skew results by reducing the randomness of the sample set. It's the same problem as aiming for the wrong target in a focus group study. If you want to do a market survey of luxury car buyers, how many participants do you think you'd get for $10? You definitely will affect a study if you offer $10, $1000, a new computer, or fr
Personal check (Score:2)
Why focus on MUD (Score:1)