Recruiting Research Participants. Complete a 20 minute survey, enter to win $50
Do you remember your key decisions in The Walking Dead, Season 1, Episode 1 video game (Telltale Games, 2011)? If so, please participate in my study on the gamification of ethics research by complete the survey here:
http://www.guidedtrack.com/programs/532ur0a/run
Please allow approximately 20 minutes to complete the survey. Participants who complete the survey are eligible to enter a lottery with a $50 prize.
This study was approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board.
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It was in 2012.
I filled out the survey. Doesn't seem like spam. A lot of questions, but most of them consisted of fun moral dilemmas and interesting philosophical claims. Would recommend.
I don't know, man..
I took it and it seemed legit enough. Some of the questions were outright depressing as were one or two of the moral dilemmas. I say go for it.
You know, it's funny, we're so wary of bullshit spam posts that you'd probably have more people willing to fill out this survey if you hadn't offered that $50 lottery thing. You just have to include a meme image in your post:
Sometimes you gotta listen to Uncle Pete, even if the people you love hate ya for it...
So...did you dynamite the fat guy and smother the baby?
I was kinda hoping for stats screen at the end. "You and 38% of participants executed a fellow hostage."
I dynamited the fat guy in about a second. I wasn't able to actually smother the baby though, even though I realized it wouldn't at all be good if five people died because of the baby. I just couldn't do that to a baby, whereas the fat guy got turned into a fine red mist in the blink of an eye.
Edit: Guys it isn't spam. well that $50 threw us off. You should try it out, it's really good.
2nd Edit: Ugh nvm it's dilemmas are obvious and cheesy and really just recycled. It's sort of a waste.
Get with the times, Dome! Gif reactions are the new memes... :P
It's no spam, however, the choices weren't hard for me at all, except two.
Save the many is always better than getting everyone killed.