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georgep7:

--- Quote ---I'm kind of wondering what the results will show?
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"How many contributors accepted to fill a form

without any visible permission of logo usage

or approval of the brands mentally mentioned?"

:P :P :P

(If I fail as a contributor,
I will apply for a curator position!
...Or for the legal team!... hahaha!)

ShadySue:
It's odd, because I have helped out some students in a totally unrelated to stock area of my life, and the real name of the student has always been given, and the first page when clicking on the request link is always a university page with full details of the student, their faculty and director of studies contact details, full details of what the survey  is about and why it had been deemed necessary, assurances of privacy/anonymity measures, a statement that says you can opt out of the study at any stage and an expected date for the completed study and details of how to access the info once it's finished.
That is over at least three universities that I can recall, and the general rubric has been the same on them all, so is presumably accepted practice with academic surveys.
But here ... an anonymous poster and no official status.
Hmmm.

Sepia100:

--- Quote from: georgep7 on April 08, 2019, 16:15 ---
--- Quote ---I'm kind of wondering what the results will show?
--- End quote ---

"How many contributors accepted to fill a form

without any visible permission of logo usage

or approval of the brands mentally mentioned?"

:P :P :P


(If I fail as a contributor,
I will apply for a curator position!
...Or for the legal team!... hahaha!)



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Good point georgep7!

Sepia100:

--- Quote from: ShadySue on April 08, 2019, 16:51 ---It's odd, because I have helped out some students in a totally unrelated to stock area of my life, and the real name of the student has always been given, and the first page when clicking on the request link is always a university page with full details of the student, their faculty and director of studies contact details, full details of what the survey  is about and why it had been deemed necessary, assurances of privacy/anonymity measures, a statement that says you can opt out of the study at any stage and an expected date for the completed study and details of how to access the info once it's finished.
That is over at least three universities that I can recall, and the general rubric has been the same on them all, so is presumably accepted practice with academic surveys.
But here ... an anonymous poster and no official status.
Hmmm.

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Also a good point!

Sepia100:

--- Quote from: Sepia100 on April 11, 2019, 05:35 ---
--- Quote from: georgep7 on April 08, 2019, 16:15 ---
--- Quote ---I'm kind of wondering what the results will show?
--- End quote ---

"How many contributors accepted to fill a form

without any visible permission of logo usage

or approval of the brands mentally mentioned?"

:P :P :P


(If I fail as a contributor,
I will apply for a curator position!
...Or for the legal team!... hahaha!)



--- End quote ---


Good point georgep7!

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