Help a Fellow Furry do Science!
3 years ago
Hey all!
Normally I'd be posting about one of FurScience's studies, but I've actually got something different for y'all! Another fellow furry (not affiliated with FurScience) is running a study about furries, and is having a bit of trouble getting participants! If you've got a few minutes and want to help furries study the furry fandom, check out the link below - I'm sure she'd greatly appreciate it! :)
"Hello all! My name is Victoria and I am a furry and an undergrad student from Carroll College working on a Carroll College IRB approved study on gender expression found in fursonas and how that plays a role in identity in the furry community. I would love to hear about your experiences with gender as furries in this survey!"
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1.....rm?usp=sf_link
Normally I'd be posting about one of FurScience's studies, but I've actually got something different for y'all! Another fellow furry (not affiliated with FurScience) is running a study about furries, and is having a bit of trouble getting participants! If you've got a few minutes and want to help furries study the furry fandom, check out the link below - I'm sure she'd greatly appreciate it! :)
"Hello all! My name is Victoria and I am a furry and an undergrad student from Carroll College working on a Carroll College IRB approved study on gender expression found in fursonas and how that plays a role in identity in the furry community. I would love to hear about your experiences with gender as furries in this survey!"
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1.....rm?usp=sf_link
I have a soft spot for people doing research having been there a few times in my educational career. So fun, yet so daunting when you feel like you're not getting the participant level you'd hoped.
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