Hi

One difficulty, I think, with this approach to soliciting participants is that 
researchers cannot really calculate a response rate because they do not know 
how many people were invited to take the survey.  What are the implications for 
interpretation and publication of not knowing the response rate?

Take care
Jim


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>>> "Laura A. Freberg" <[email protected]> 08-Nov-12 9:22 AM >>>
Hi, Beth and Scott.

Thanks for the input! We're always happy when a survey takes less, as opposed 
to more time. 

The response so far has been pretty good, but to really make any reasonable 
conclusions, we'd like to have as many people participate as possible. One of 
the critiques of Inbar and Lammers was their response rate. So if you could 
help us get out the word to interested parties, that would be great. We can't 
use the Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology )listserv (I asked), because the 
moderators felt that the topic was too far off their teaching mission. Any 
further ideas for reaching potential participants would be very welcome!

Best regards,
Laura 

Laura Freberg, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
805.756.2357
http://www.laurafreberg.com/blog 
@lfreberg (Twitter)

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