I am in the first phase of a project that I am working on with a group and we are looking to capture information on how different people and groups view morality, particularly what people believe is taboo or a "sin". A sin could be anything to anyone: violation of societal norms, violating the law, violating religious ideals, or violating the ideals of a community. There are no right or wrong answers. Everyone is going to have their own opinions and we are looking to collect from a diverse group of folks.
There are comment boxes if you do want to add more detail to your answers, but you can complete the survey without filling in any comments. It's pretty simple - just review the statements and check off the ones that you feel are a "sin" or a violation of some law/ideal. We are not collecting names, email addresses, or personally identifying information and individual results are not shared with anyone outside of this project, so anyone who takes the survey can be assured of their anonymity. There is some demographic information near the bottom and that is really to give us a sense of whether is any sort of pattern among various groups.
If you take the time to complete this, I would be tremendously grateful to you all. If anyone is interested in these sort of philosophical questions, there is going to be a second phase to this project and I'll definitely be looking for people who would be interested in something like a one-on-one interview about their thought process. No judgements are made, we are not out to disprove or prove anything about morality, but rather looking to explore what it is and what it means to various people.
Thank you for taking a look and feel free to contact me!
I wish I could post the link, but for some odd reason, the site isn't letting me.
I am in the first phase of a project that I am working on with a group and we are looking to capture information on how different people and groups view morality, particularly what people believe is taboo or a "sin". A sin could be anything to anyone: violation of societal norms, violating the law, violating religious ideals, or violating the ideals of a community. There are no right or wrong answers. Everyone is going to have their own opinions and we are looking to collect from a diverse group of folks.
There are comment boxes if you do want to add more detail to your answers, but you can complete the survey without filling in any comments. It's pretty simple - just review the statements and check off the ones that you feel are a "sin" or a violation of some law/ideal. We are not collecting names, email addresses, or personally identifying information and individual results are not shared with anyone outside of this project, so anyone who takes the survey can be assured of their anonymity. There is some demographic information near the bottom and that is really to give us a sense of whether is any sort of pattern among various groups.
If you take the time to complete this, I would be tremendously grateful to you all. If anyone is interested in these sort of philosophical questions, there is going to be a second phase to this project and I'll definitely be looking for people who would be interested in something like a one-on-one interview about their thought process. No judgements are made, we are not out to disprove or prove anything about morality, but rather looking to explore what it is and what it means to various people.
Thank you for taking a look and feel free to contact me!
I wish I could include the hyperlink, but the site doesn't seem to want to do that just yet. You can access the survey by putting this into your browser:
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There are comment boxes if you do want to add more detail to your answers, but you can complete the survey without filling in any comments. It's pretty simple - just review the statements and check off the ones that you feel are a "sin" or a violation of some law/ideal. We are not collecting names, email addresses, or personally identifying information and individual results are not shared with anyone outside of this project, so anyone who takes the survey can be assured of their anonymity. There is some demographic information near the bottom and that is really to give us a sense of whether is any sort of pattern among various groups.
If you take the time to complete this, I would be tremendously grateful to you all. If anyone is interested in these sort of philosophical questions, there is going to be a second phase to this project and I'll definitely be looking for people who would be interested in something like a one-on-one interview about their thought process. No judgements are made, we are not out to disprove or prove anything about morality, but rather looking to explore what it is and what it means to various people.
Thank you for taking a look and feel free to contact me!
I wish I could post the link, but for some odd reason, the site isn't letting me.
I am in the first phase of a project that I am working on with a group and we are looking to capture information on how different people and groups view morality, particularly what people believe is taboo or a "sin". A sin could be anything to anyone: violation of societal norms, violating the law, violating religious ideals, or violating the ideals of a community. There are no right or wrong answers. Everyone is going to have their own opinions and we are looking to collect from a diverse group of folks.
There are comment boxes if you do want to add more detail to your answers, but you can complete the survey without filling in any comments. It's pretty simple - just review the statements and check off the ones that you feel are a "sin" or a violation of some law/ideal. We are not collecting names, email addresses, or personally identifying information and individual results are not shared with anyone outside of this project, so anyone who takes the survey can be assured of their anonymity. There is some demographic information near the bottom and that is really to give us a sense of whether is any sort of pattern among various groups.
If you take the time to complete this, I would be tremendously grateful to you all. If anyone is interested in these sort of philosophical questions, there is going to be a second phase to this project and I'll definitely be looking for people who would be interested in something like a one-on-one interview about their thought process. No judgements are made, we are not out to disprove or prove anything about morality, but rather looking to explore what it is and what it means to various people.
Thank you for taking a look and feel free to contact me!
I wish I could include the hyperlink, but the site doesn't seem to want to do that just yet. You can access the survey by putting this into your browser:
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