On 10 Mar 2004, Rick Froman wrote:

> "Your appearance, depiction and/or portrayal in the study may be
> disparaging, defamatory, embarrassing or of an otherwise unfavorable
> nature which may expose you to public ridicule, humiliation or
> condemnation." 
> 
> Not pulling any punches there. I can't imagine too many research
> participants signing up for a project like that.
> 
> This is an actual clause from the contract contestants sign before
> they appear on American Idol (the word "study" is actually "Contest"
> in the original).
> 

Ah, but what if your research participants were also told:

"You may also be given the opportunity to perform before millions of 
people, with the possibility of becoming famous, admired, and very, 
very rich. As well, numerous young and attractive people, of the sex 
of your choice, may make themselves sexually available to you."

Hey, I might even sign up for a study like that.

Stephen
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