Gosh!
I poked around and found that there was both a
http://survey.pearsoncmg.com/COVERTST5C.htm
and a
http://survey.pearsoncmg.com/COVERTST5B.htm
that look to be the same form.
Okay, the social psychologist in me wants to know how many of you just couldn't resist trying to find the survey that I said you were not, under any circumstances, allowed to view. (Okay, maybe the prohibition wasn't that strong, but I did dangle it tantilizingly close.) Ken has already fessed up, as has Doug (back channel). Who else?
And http://survey.pearsoncmg.com/COVERTST5A.htm is an in-house survey on book covers. How interesting ;-)
And because we can't access it, we're even more curious. Perhaps there's something to this reactance stuff after all. :)
Why would one have students answer a faculty questionnaire? Is this the state of research technique at our book publishing houses?As I recall, the conclusion that TIPS reached is consistent with your observation (namely, that this is "the state of research technique at our book publishing houses").
Jeff
-- Jeffrey Bartel Assistant Professor Department of Psychology, FSC 227 Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA 17257 jsbart @ wharf.ship.edu / 717.477.1324
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