Hi everyone!
I’m Steve Proudfoot, a graduate student in the University of Southern California’s Communications Ph.D program (I’m also a regular player in Adamantoise!). I’m currently running a survey on how people get information about Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV). If you play FFXIV, even if you’ve only played a few hours, I’d like to hear from you!
Participation in this research includes taking a short survey (estimated approximately 5-10 minutes to complete) which will ask you a variety of questions about how you find information about FFXIV.
https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cAVQHK6OL1a0PwW
Upon completing the survey, you can enter a raffle for a 50 dollar Amazon gift card with approximately a 1 in 100 chance of winning.
Thanks!
P.S. I did get permission to post this, sorry if this seems kinda suspicious. The raffle is a result of me having limited funding and still wanting to do something as participation incentive/reward.
Also, I realize I didn't really explain the concepts I'm using this to study here since I want to keep this post short. However, if anyone wants to hear more, I'd be happy to explain.
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I’m Steve Proudfoot, a graduate student in the University of Southern California’s Communications Ph.D program (I’m also a regular player in Adamantoise!). I’m currently running a survey on how people get information about Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV). If you play FFXIV, even if you’ve only played a few hours, I’d like to hear from you!
Participation in this research includes taking a short survey (estimated approximately 5-10 minutes to complete) which will ask you a variety of questions about how you find information about FFXIV.
https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cAVQHK6OL1a0PwW
Upon completing the survey, you can enter a raffle for a 50 dollar Amazon gift card with approximately a 1 in 100 chance of winning.
Thanks!
P.S. I did get permission to post this, sorry if this seems kinda suspicious. The raffle is a result of me having limited funding and still wanting to do something as participation incentive/reward.
Also, I realize I didn't really explain the concepts I'm using this to study here since I want to keep this post short. However, if anyone wants to hear more, I'd be happy to explain.
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