Research on the use of helmets
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Started by Leah-c in Ski Chatter 02-Jan-2012 - 23 Replies
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!
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.
Looking forward to results if posted.
Tony_H
reply to 'Research on the use of helmets' posted Jan-2012
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?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]
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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
Ok cool.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.
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
