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jdryden
Sep 27, 2011, 5:37 PM
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I am a product design student at the Cleveland Institute of Art working on my senior thesis project. I am a avid climber and am trying to improve the climbing experience. Taking my survey will greatly help me with my research. Here is the link to my online survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SC8P7QC Thanks-
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jae8908
Sep 27, 2011, 6:25 PM
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Took it, hope it helps you out.
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shockabuku
Sep 27, 2011, 6:48 PM
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jdryden wrote: I am a product design student at the Cleveland Institute of Art working on my senior thesis project. I am a avid climber and am trying to improve the climbing experience. Taking my survey will greatly help me with my research. Here is the link to my online survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SC8P7QC Thanks-
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sungam
Sep 28, 2011, 1:40 AM
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Uh, this is going to help the bouldering community how?
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johnwesely
Sep 28, 2011, 4:12 AM
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sungam wrote: Uh, this is going to help the bouldering community how? Maybe the survey is an outlet for spray?
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johnwesely
Sep 28, 2011, 6:29 AM
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I took your survey and found it be rather pointless. With those questions, I really do not think you will find any valuable information.
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jdryden
Sep 28, 2011, 7:05 AM
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I know some of the questions do seem redundant and pointless but each question was written for a very specific reason. I do not want to disclose to much information about the project to avoid bias in the answers but if you know what my intentions were I think you would understand a bit better. If you think I should have worded something differently or asked a completely different question/s feel free to post what you dont like. Being an art student I am always willing to be critiqued.
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johnwesely
Sep 28, 2011, 7:10 AM
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jdryden wrote: I know some of the questions do seem redundant and pointless but each question was written for a very specific reason. I do not want to disclose to much information about the project to avoid bias in the answers but if you know what my intentions were I think you would understand a bit better. If you think I should have worded something differently or asked a completely different question/s feel free to post what you dont like. Being an art student I am always willing to be critiqued. The information from the questions will do nothing to tell you what kind of climber the survey taker is. Different kinds of climbers buy different stuff.
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ceebo
Sep 28, 2011, 8:26 AM
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johnwesely wrote: jdryden wrote: I know some of the questions do seem redundant and pointless but each question was written for a very specific reason. I do not want to disclose to much information about the project to avoid bias in the answers but if you know what my intentions were I think you would understand a bit better. If you think I should have worded something differently or asked a completely different question/s feel free to post what you dont like. Being an art student I am always willing to be critiqued. The information from the questions will do nothing to tell you what kind of climber the survey taker is. Different kinds of climbers buy different stuff. I buy what he baught, who is he anyway?. God damn the crafty fucker with his infectious sheepism consumership.
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johnwesely
Sep 28, 2011, 8:33 AM
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ceebo wrote: johnwesely wrote: jdryden wrote: I know some of the questions do seem redundant and pointless but each question was written for a very specific reason. I do not want to disclose to much information about the project to avoid bias in the answers but if you know what my intentions were I think you would understand a bit better. If you think I should have worded something differently or asked a completely different question/s feel free to post what you dont like. Being an art student I am always willing to be critiqued. The information from the questions will do nothing to tell you what kind of climber the survey taker is. Different kinds of climbers buy different stuff. I buy what he baught, who is he anyway?. God damn the crafty fucker with his infectious sheepism consumership. I am now rather confused.
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Gmburns2000
Sep 28, 2011, 10:42 AM
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johnwesely wrote: ceebo wrote: johnwesely wrote: jdryden wrote: I know some of the questions do seem redundant and pointless but each question was written for a very specific reason. I do not want to disclose to much information about the project to avoid bias in the answers but if you know what my intentions were I think you would understand a bit better. If you think I should have worded something differently or asked a completely different question/s feel free to post what you dont like. Being an art student I am always willing to be critiqued. The information from the questions will do nothing to tell you what kind of climber the survey taker is. Different kinds of climbers buy different stuff. I buy what he baught, who is he anyway?. God damn the crafty fucker with his infectious sheepism consumership. I am now rather confused. yeah, whaaa?!?
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JohnCook
Sep 29, 2011, 11:29 AM
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Hope you are going to tabulate and post the results, and your conclusions drawn from the survey.
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dharmanos
Sep 30, 2011, 1:03 PM
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Thanks for asking. I never reflected on why I like climbing. I've just keep climbing. Answering the questions was fun gave me some clarity. Good luck. I hope you can post some results in the future.
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