Ethnographic Survey!!!

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Gershom wrote:And SchmitN, you didn't win.
Man... I never win. :cry:
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Gershom wrote:And what kind of a world would that be!? How would we protect ourselves? :takethat:
Well as long we regulate particularly dangerous world views, I think we'll be fine. ;)
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Ok all, I finished the paper, and I can now post it to the forum. The issue is that it is quite large. How would I best post it to the forum? Could I put a link to it? I don't know how to do it... So... Someone help.

The paper will have the names coded, or blanked out, or something, so anonymity remains.

Once I figure out how to put it up in an orderly fashion, I will post it.

I got a 96 on it. So, thank you.

Jon
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Gershom wrote:Ok all, I finished the paper, and I can now post it to the forum. The issue is that it is quite large. How would I best post it to the forum? Could I put a link to it? I don't know how to do it... So... Someone help.

The paper will have the names coded, or blanked out, or something, so anonymity remains.

Once I figure out how to put it up in an orderly fashion, I will post it.

I got a 96 on it. So, thank you.

Jon
Great news! A link would be great!
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This link should work.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/11ILVXcz ... sp=sharing

It is not the complete version that I turned into my professor, but if you want that version, PM me and we'll talk.

I hope you guys like it.

Thank you for the chance to know you better.

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I'd love to read it as well if you (and the participants) don't mind. I got here too late to join in, but I'm very interested in the results.
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It should be fine. It is totally anonymous so the participants don't have a say in the matter. :twisted:
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Cool. :) The doc requires permission to access, so you should have an email from Google somewhere in your inbox.
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Sorry all, now you should be able to access the document!

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Gershom wrote:Sorry all, now you should be able to access the document!

Jon
Have read it, interesting. However, there must be a greater area of discussion of results other than the conclusion, right?
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congrats on your grade!

You state in your conclusion that most interviewed have no basis of life/no I idea how matter came about in the first place.

So, this means that a few have the answer to all this?
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I was convinced I was a weirdo, but seeing my responses between the others in your paper, makes me feel uncomfortably normal...
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Massis wrote:I was convinced I was a weirdo, but seeing my responses between the others in your paper, makes me feel uncomfortably normal...

Funny, I thought I was normal and it turns out I'm the weirdo!

I didn't participate in Gershom's study, but it is a fascinating snapshot of our little community.
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OK, I just read the paper...


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explain to me, how did I not win, again?
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birba wrote:congrats on your grade!

You state in your conclusion that most interviewed have no basis of life/no I idea how matter came about in the first place.

So, this means that a few have the answer to all this?

Forgive me for the confusion. Most did not have a basis for life or matter, but some put forth their beliefs of where it all came from. In other words, most did not trace matter back to an origin, and some did. This does not mean that they were correct, just that they did have some belief of origin.

Does that make sense?
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SchmidtN wrote:OK, I just read the paper...


...


explain to me, how did I not win, again?
Mostly because you are a kings fan. :lol:
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wmolaw wrote:
Gershom wrote:Sorry all, now you should be able to access the document!

Jon
Have read it, interesting. However, there must be a greater area of discussion of results other than the conclusion, right?
It is not the complete version that I turned into my professor, but if you want that version, PM me and we'll talk.

Jon
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Massis wrote:I was convinced I was a weirdo, but seeing my responses between the others in your paper, makes me feel uncomfortably normal...
Why would being like most people make you uncomfortable? :?:
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Ocelot55 wrote:
Massis wrote:I was convinced I was a weirdo, but seeing my responses between the others in your paper, makes me feel uncomfortably normal...

Funny, I thought I was normal and it turns out I'm the weirdo!

I didn't participate in Gershom's study, but it is a fascinating snapshot of our little community.
The questions are still there, and I would love to know what you think and dialogue with you. I won't add it to the paper though, then everyone would know what you think...

PM me your answers!
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Once again, if you want to see the full version, PM me and we'll talk.
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