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Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
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Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
Help a Nestie Out - 5 minutes of your time!
Hey All,
I have a project for school and need people to take my survey. It is not the most fabulous survey, but that is not really the point of it. I just need people to take it.
If you can spare 5 minutes of your time, 100% WORK SAFE!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P68DZ63
Thanks in advance if you are willing to help me out!
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Re: Help a Nestie Out - 5 minutes of your time!
Done!
One thing to consider, when I think about online "privacy" what comes to mind to me is people accessing my information over the "airwaves" or online, like keystroke tracking or electronically getting my login information or other personal information from unsecured connection type thing, as opposed to people reading over my shoulder when I type an email.
Me too!
Can you tell us what you're working on? (I understand if you can't). This sounds really interesting.
We had to use the general and simple term of "privacy" because of our content research. Also, this survey is loosely about the information and more strongly about the process.
And to answer a pp'ers question...kinda...
Our interest is roughly in the realm of identifying some of the basic concerns of persons using their electronic devices (as defined as being accessible to the internet) in public settings and others using them.
It is a preliminary survey. Really more about the practice of surveys and finding the most effective manner in which to get them answered. We are testing multiple ways and then comparing them. If that makes sense. So we are doing in person survey, internet surveys, and in person mandatory surveys (like in a classroom). We will compare how many we got, the ease of use of getting them, and then the content (i.e. how many males vs females answer, how seriously people seem to take it, the number of respondents, the variety and scope of answers, can a male or female get more respondents, does it matter m/f surveyer over internet, etc.)
So while we are doing a project on privacy concerns for electronic devices, the main focus is really about the practice, quality, and effectivness of 3 types of surveys.
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I have had 99 responses. My goal was 100. I have stopped advertising it and pushing it because I am thrilled with my responses.
It took several days to get even 20 responses by just asking people to take it in person. And it took an hour to get 50 in class responses (where people were required to take it in their classes).
So I am thrilled with the response. The internet has been the least stressful and the least consuming for me. However, I am noticing a very skewed response vs the person ones (heavily female (not overly surprising except that 80% of my responses are via fb and not from exterior sources)).
So this is ending up to be an interesting response rate and answers.
Money Matters The other half's blog.
EJ is growing up too fast!