Hi all,
I am involved in a research study looking at fans' views of sex and gender classification in sport and I am hoping you can spare a few minutes of your time to share your thoughts in an online survey: https://teesside.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/tr ... -and-sport
Thanks in advance.
Sex and Gender Classification in Sport Research
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Re: Sex and Gender Classification in Sport Research
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Please post surveys in this section to avoid cluttering the forum.
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Re: Sex and Gender Classification in Sport Research
Done.
I have to say that I had to read the first question half a dozen times before I understood fully what was being asked of me .. and even then I wasn't totally sure.
I really think you need to hone the questions a bit because they're too long-winded and ultimately quite off-putting. I nearly jacked it in, but having worked at a couple of uni's and having been a student twice myself I didn't want to do that. I hope you take this as constructive criticism
If it was my survey, I would write a more concise paragraph as a statement before each question and then make what you're asking a lot more to the point, maybe asking two or three questions for each part.
I have to say that I had to read the first question half a dozen times before I understood fully what was being asked of me .. and even then I wasn't totally sure.
I really think you need to hone the questions a bit because they're too long-winded and ultimately quite off-putting. I nearly jacked it in, but having worked at a couple of uni's and having been a student twice myself I didn't want to do that. I hope you take this as constructive criticism
If it was my survey, I would write a more concise paragraph as a statement before each question and then make what you're asking a lot more to the point, maybe asking two or three questions for each part.
Re: Sex and Gender Classification in Sport Research
I looked at the questions yesterday. I did answer the first one but like you said it wasn't a straight open ended question but a paradoxical question. I wasn't sure which way to answer it.rigger wrote:Done.
I have to say that I had to read the first question half a dozen times before I understood fully what was being asked of me .. and even then I wasn't totally sure.
I really think you need to hone the questions a bit because they're too long-winded and ultimately quite off-putting. I nearly jacked it in, but having worked at a couple of uni's and having been a student twice myself I didn't want to do that. I hope you take this as constructive criticism
If it was my survey, I would write a more concise paragraph as a statement before each question and then make what you're asking a lot more to the point, maybe asking two or three questions for each part.
If you're reading these replies mate. We are all happy to help your academic survey but try to unravel the question's depth so that many more can answer them easily for you. You can always change the question's back to its original after we've accomplished the answers.