Research Questionnaire for Academic Article

astro

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Hello All! I am a NYC-based undergraduate student who is currently collecting primary research for an academic thinkpiece on polyamory as it relates to feminism and gender theory. I would appreciate it if some of you could take the time and share your personal experiences and/or opinions on the subject through a questionnaire I put together, or if easier, just reply to this with anything that you think would be insightful. Anyone regardless of gender expression/sexuality/age/etc. is encouraged to participate, all I ask is for it to remain 18+

A link to the google form is below, Thank you for your participation!

https://forms.gle/oNMtjktSvZkNudnW7
 
This survey isn't properly set up. Where are the academic credentials and informed consent?
 
I filled in your questionnaire, but not very thoroughly. I didn't write any essays about queerdom or biases or things I'd like to change.

I suggest you read more threads on this board to get a larger picture of polyamory. It's been around since 2008 and there is a wealth of shared experience here from polys in the trenches.
 
This survey isn't properly set up. Where are the academic credentials and informed consent?
The paper that I am currently writing is not going to be published nor is it part of a thesis/final/etc. Every response is anonymous, and the aim of the survey was just to gain information through individual stories. I am poly myself and just wanted a way to 'interview' other poly individuals to diversify my argument and showcase the community- hope that makes sense...
 
Hello astro,

I have filled out your questionnaire, it wasn't hard to do, it took me about eleven minutes. I am glad you are doing research on polyamory, it is a subject that needs to receive more public attention. Good luck in assembling your academic thinkpiece.

Sincerely,
Kevin T.
 
The paper that I am currently writing is not going to be published nor is it part of a thesis/final/etc. Every response is anonymous, and the aim of the survey was just to gain information through individual stories. I am poly myself and just wanted a way to 'interview' other poly individuals to diversify my argument and showcase the community- hope that makes sense...
The book called Opening Up (2008) is based on interviews with about 100 polyamorists (some number like that), so maybe that would help.
 
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