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Started by Leah-c in Ski Chatter - 23 Replies

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Bedrock barney
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Done
slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Caltonhat
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Done

Dobby
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Iceman - Cool, then you can join the numerous heated h debates!!

Helmets and debates? Don't debates involve dialogue, consideration of the opposite point of view and measured responses? Can't wait!

Tonypants
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

All done, agree with Icey, a few more questions could open this baby right up.

Looking forward to results if posted.

Tony_H
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

leah-c wrote:I am doing a research project on the use of helmets within snowsports as part of my college course. As a source of research I am asking participants of snowsports to complete a short survey. It'll only take a few minutes of your time.
Thanks for your help!
[url]
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22DPXNL2NGS[/url]
Is it wrong for me to be suspicious but thats a couple of random surveys posted on here recently. Is it possible by completing it that someone can access your computer, email, etc?
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Djtj
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Tony_H wrote:Is it wrong for me to be suspicious but thats a couple of random surveys posted on here recently. Is it possible by completing it that someone can access your computer, email, etc?

I don't think you need to be suspicious - Zoomerang is pretty reputable as a survey host. You wouldn't be able to insert any code into a survey template that would allow someone to take control of your computer.

I have also completed the survey, also looking forward to seeing the results.

Tony_H
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

djtj wrote:
Tony_H wrote:Is it wrong for me to be suspicious but thats a couple of random surveys posted on here recently. Is it possible by completing it that someone can access your computer, email, etc?

I don't think you need to be suspicious - Zoomerang is pretty reputable as a survey host. You wouldn't be able to insert any code into a survey template that would allow someone to take control of your computer.

I have also completed the survey, also looking forward to seeing the results.
Ok cool.
Tried to complete it, but sent it after only 3 questions due to hitting return key in error, and it wont let me go back and do it again now!
D'oh
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Offshore
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets'
posted Jan-2012

all done :)

Topic last updated on 03-January-2012 at 14:54