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Director - 27 Nov 2005 03:42 GMT
If you are man at least 18 years of age the Millikin Project on Social
Perceptions invites you to participate in a study of users of selected
UseNet/NetNews groups.

The survey will take about 10 minutes and will help us understand the usage
patterns, opinions, and experiences of NetNews users.

The survey is completely anonymous.  This message will link to a server at
Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois USA and the survey will
automatically open.  (If it does not open, copy and paste into your browser.

http://surveys.millikin.edu:8080/survey/entry.jsp?id=1129938724828

The director of this survey is Dr. Gordon Forbes.  He may be reached at
gforbes1@millikin.edu.

The Millikin Project on Social Perceptions appreciates your help.
CWatters - 27 Nov 2005 09:18 GMT
> If you are man at least 18 years of age the Millikin Project on Social
> Perceptions invites you to participate in a study of users of selected
> UseNet/NetNews groups.
> The survey will take about 10 minutes and will help us understand the usage
> patterns, opinions, and experiences of NetNews users.

Mostly their attitudes to women?...

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Please indicate your agreement or disagreement with the statements using the
provided 7-point scale.

No matter how accomplished he is, a man is not truly complete as a person
unless he has the love of a woman.
Many women are actually seeking special favors, such as hiring policies that
favor them over men, under the guise of asking for "equality."
In a disaster, women ought to be rescued before men
Most women interpret innocent remarks or acts as being sexist.

etc
 
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