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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
Motivations of RBR Poster's Survey
1. Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey The study in which you are being asked to participate in is designed to investigate various reasons why cyclists post and participate in cycling newsgroups. This study is interested in all types of people who internet bike. There are no right or wrong answers to this survey. This study is being conducted by Robert LaShoes in the Department of Heath Science and Humane Ecology at California State Penal University, San Bernardhino (CSUSB). The Institutional Review Bored (IRB) at CSUSB has reviewed and approved this study. Your participation in this study will consist of filling out a brief survey online. The survey takes about 109 minutes to complete. All information will not remain completely confidential. This means that identifying information will be linked to your responses. We are interested in newsgroup data only. This survey is involuntary. You do have to participate in this study and may not stop at any time. At the end of the survey, you will be asked if you would like to submit your responses. If you choose not participate in this study, you will be penalized in every way. In time will the information you provide be linked to your personal information. If you have any questions or comments on this study, please contact Robert LaShoes at . A copy of findings from this study will be available in December 2024 by contacting Robert G. LaShoes at . As a way of thanking you for your participation, you will be eligible to win a $2500 gift certificate to Excel Sport. If you choose to complete the survey, a code number will be available. In order to be eligible for the drawing, you need to send an email with your email address and the code number to . This information will be linked to your survey responses in every way. The researcher will contact the winner of the drawing via email at the end of the study. If you have read and understand the above statements, please click on the ‘Continue' button below to indicate your consent to participate in this study. * 1. I acknowledge that I have read and understand the purpose and nature of this study and freely consent to participate in the study. I also acknowledge that I am at least 11 years of age. If you have read and understand the above statements, please click the "Continue" button below to indicate your consent to participate in this study and then click on "NEXT". CONTINUE Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
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On 5/19/04 9:38 PM, in article , "Ronde Champ" wrote: Motivations of RBR Poster's Survey 1. Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey The study in which you are being asked to participate in is designed to investigate various reasons why cyclists post and participate in cycling newsgroups. This study is interested in all types of people who internet bike. There are no right or wrong answers to this survey. This study is being conducted by Robert LaShoes in the Department of Heath Science and Humane Ecology at California State Penal University, San Bernardhino (CSUSB). The Institutional Review Bored (IRB) at CSUSB has reviewed and approved this study. Your participation in this study will consist of filling out a brief survey online. The survey takes about 109 minutes to complete. All information will not remain completely confidential. This means that identifying information will be linked to your responses. We are interested in newsgroup data only. This survey is involuntary. You do have to participate in this study and may not stop at any time. At the end of the survey, you will be asked if you would like to submit your responses. If you choose not participate in this study, you will be penalized in every way. In time will the information you provide be linked to your personal information. If you have any questions or comments on this study, please contact Robert LaShoes at . A copy of findings from this study will be available in December 2024 by contacting Robert G. LaShoes at . As a way of thanking you for your participation, you will be eligible to win a $2500 gift certificate to Excel Sport. If you choose to complete the survey, a code number will be available. In order to be eligible for the drawing, you need to send an email with your email address and the code number to . This information will be linked to your survey responses in every way. The researcher will contact the winner of the drawing via email at the end of the study. If you have read and understand the above statements, please click on the Å’Continue' button below to indicate your consent to participate in this study. * 1. I acknowledge that I have read and understand the purpose and nature of this study and freely consent to participate in the study. I also acknowledge that I am at least 11 years of age. If you have read and understand the above statements, please click the "Continue" button below to indicate your consent to participate in this study and then click on "NEXT". CONTINUE Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
in article , Ronde Champ at
wrote on 5/19/04 9:38 PM: Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? 1. For the purpose of a little bit of socializing/discussion about a topic I have come to feel very enthusiastic about in the past two years. I had never really been a sports fan before this, but it proved to be just a matter of finding "my" sport. Why RBR? Having accepted the fact that discussion on the Internet produces trolling and flames as a matter of course, I have found that I prefer the Usenet style of doing so over any other. There's also the fact that it's text only, which leaves non-wordsmiths (to be VERY kind) at a distinct disadvantage. 2. I read and post whenever I'm home, usually during study/practice breaks. -Sonarrat. |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
in article , Ronde Champ at
wrote on 5/19/04 9:38 PM: Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? 1. For the purpose of a little bit of socializing/discussion about a topic I have come to feel very enthusiastic about in the past two years. I had never really been a sports fan before this, but it proved to be just a matter of finding "my" sport. Why RBR? Having accepted the fact that discussion on the Internet produces trolling and flames as a matter of course, I have found that I prefer the Usenet style of doing so over any other. There's also the fact that it's text only, which leaves non-wordsmiths (to be VERY kind) at a distinct disadvantage. 2. I read and post whenever I'm home, usually during study/practice breaks. -Sonarrat. |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
Ronde Champ wrote:
Motivations of RBR Poster's Survey [snip] Geez that was long, what did it say? I don't have the attention span for posts that long. |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
Ronde Champ wrote:
Motivations of RBR Poster's Survey [snip] Geez that was long, what did it say? I don't have the attention span for posts that long. |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
Sonarrat wrote in message ...
in article , Ronde Champ at wrote on 5/19/04 9:38 PM: Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? 1. For the purpose of a little bit of socializing/discussion about a topic I have come to feel very enthusiastic about in the past two years. I had never really been a sports fan before this, but it proved to be just a matter of finding "my" sport. Actually there is a whole lot less flaming and trolls on this group than in the vast majority of other usenet groups. If Trdina, Chang and Albright stay away there are only those who are irritated by just one or two others that respond poorly. For instance, Greg? Why RBR? Having accepted the fact that discussion on the Internet produces trolling and flames as a matter of course, I have found that I prefer the Usenet style of doing so over any other. There's also the fact that it's text only, which leaves non-wordsmiths (to be VERY kind) at a distinct disadvantage. Do you believe that limits the amount of reparte'? |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
Sonarrat wrote in message ...
in article , Ronde Champ at wrote on 5/19/04 9:38 PM: Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? 1. For the purpose of a little bit of socializing/discussion about a topic I have come to feel very enthusiastic about in the past two years. I had never really been a sports fan before this, but it proved to be just a matter of finding "my" sport. Actually there is a whole lot less flaming and trolls on this group than in the vast majority of other usenet groups. If Trdina, Chang and Albright stay away there are only those who are irritated by just one or two others that respond poorly. For instance, Greg? Why RBR? Having accepted the fact that discussion on the Internet produces trolling and flames as a matter of course, I have found that I prefer the Usenet style of doing so over any other. There's also the fact that it's text only, which leaves non-wordsmiths (to be VERY kind) at a distinct disadvantage. Do you believe that limits the amount of reparte'? |
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Motivation of RBR Poster's Survey
in article , Tom Kunich at
wrote on 5/20/04 12:53 PM: Sonarrat wrote in message ... in article , Ronde Champ at wrote on 5/19/04 9:38 PM: Why do you post/read this newsgroup? How often do you post/read this newsgroup? 1. For the purpose of a little bit of socializing/discussion about a topic I have come to feel very enthusiastic about in the past two years. I had never really been a sports fan before this, but it proved to be just a matter of finding "my" sport. Actually there is a whole lot less flaming and trolls on this group than in the vast majority of other usenet groups. If Trdina, Chang and Albright stay away there are only those who are irritated by just one or two others that respond poorly. For instance, Greg? That's a conditional statement, and trolls tend to be remarkably persistent. But it's balanced out by a good deal of genuine insight. Why RBR? Having accepted the fact that discussion on the Internet produces trolling and flames as a matter of course, I have found that I prefer the Usenet style of doing so over any other. There's also the fact that it's text only, which leaves non-wordsmiths (to be VERY kind) at a distinct disadvantage. Do you believe that limits the amount of reparte'? In a word, no. People without words also tend to be without ideas, although there are certainly people with words who have no idea. -Sonarrat. |
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