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rug

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12. You can contact the author from that blog entry.
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 04:43 PM
Nov 2012
http://www.blogger.com/email-post.g?blogID=8310450667755637519&postID=1611368347037586438

It seems she is collecting the data confidentially until she tabulates the results. I suspect she doesn't want to skew the results by discussing it beforehand. I can't imagine why she'd not release or discuss the results when she's done.

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Done. It was a little odd . . . fleur-de-lisa Nov 2012 #1
Oh it's not mine. A teacher is involving her class in experimental philosophy. rug Nov 2012 #2
Yes. fleur-de-lisa Nov 2012 #3
Same here. rug Nov 2012 #4
Interesting. Would love to see her results. cbayer Nov 2012 #5
why? xfundy Nov 2012 #6
Facebook? rug Nov 2012 #7
Who in the world are you talking to and what in the world does this have to do with Facebook? cbayer Nov 2012 #8
That survey leads to a dead-end page with no options MineralMan Nov 2012 #9
C. This is a survey on moral choices prepared for a class on experimental philosophy. rug Nov 2012 #10
Ah, but I did answer all 21 questions. And then, I was dumped to MineralMan Nov 2012 #11
You can contact the author from that blog entry. rug Nov 2012 #12
For those who took the survey, would you answer two questions for me? aikoaiko Nov 2012 #13
Neither. It's a survey, not a study, and no IRB review is necessary as no human cbayer Nov 2012 #14
Unless the survey is completed by non-human animals is most assuredly is using human participants. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #16
I'm familiar with IRBs and need for informed consent. cbayer Nov 2012 #18
I dont think you're reading the common rule correctly. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #19
There is no interaction at all. I have never seen an anonymous survey which cbayer Nov 2012 #20
Have you ever served on an IRB? aikoaiko Nov 2012 #21
Yes I have, in addition to providing oversight for one in a hospital setting. cbayer Nov 2012 #22
Ok, I'm beginning to understand where your comments are coming from. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #23
That makes sense. I think most investigators would err on the side of cbayer Nov 2012 #24
Thank you for hearing me out. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #25
No and no. rug Nov 2012 #15
Maybe, but more importantly I wouldn't administer one without one. aikoaiko Nov 2012 #17
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