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June 27, 2005
I have seen this all over people’s blogs. I even started taking it myself, but it was too long to finish in one sitting.
What I don't understand if how the people from MIT have brainwashed everyone into being so bent on other people taking their survey. Everyone who has taken it acts like it is life or death that they get everyone else to take it and as far as I know there are no referring credits. The person taking it does not even benefit at all. Come on, at least Nelson TV ratings sends you a few bucks in the mail.
I remember when I was doing my big research paper for school our teacher said it was a good idea to give an incentive to people who take our survey. You should at least be entered to win a candy bar.... or something.
Posted by: Jason at June 28, 2005 09:11 AMMaybe I should offer a 100 grand like this radio station did.
Posted by: gid at June 28, 2005 10:10 AM