[Posted with Permission]
All,
I am a graduating senior at Northeastern University. As part of my capstone project on the health of our industry, I am gathering survey responses from experts regarding some of the biggest problems we face on a daily basis.
Your voice will help me get a better view of the problems we face, and your opinions will be included in my final report in an anonymous and aggregate manner.
Here is the link to the survey, which will take about 10 minutes
http//
A couple notes
- The survey will ask for your name and email, as I will later be interviewing respondents with interesting comments. Participating in the survey does not mean that you are required to agree to any future interviews. I am aware that not everyone can make time for this. However, your complete name and email must be provided for your submission to be considered valid. Keep in mind that there will be absolutely no association between your name and responses in my final report, and your information will be held strictly confidential.
- The last question of the survey will ask if you consent to being thanked by name on my report. Again, there will be nothing that links your personally identifiable information to your responses - I just want to show my appreciation for your participation.
- My final report will be made public upon completion, including being posted here at Forensic Focus.
Thanks for your time.
Matt Schroeder
Thank you so much to everyone who has responded.
If you intend to participate and have not yet done so, the survey will be closed on April 4th, 2009. Please have your responses in by then.
Matt
Thank you so much to everyone who has responded.
If you intend to participate and have not yet done so, the survey will be closed on April 4th, 2009. Please have your responses in by then.
Matt
If I may, and with all due respect ) , I would like to read ALL the questions before answering them (or deciding not to).
In other words, I would like to decide whether to post my e-mail address and name only when seen the whole survey, and not on first page (2).
Call me overcautious, if you like, but it is possible that on pages 3รท5 there are questions to which, even a non-answer could be interpreted somehow as an answer…. roll
jaclaz
That's a good point jaclaz, thanks for the heads up.
You can view the entire survey here
http//
Thanks everyone.
Matt
Thanks for the prompt reply. )
From the .pdf, I see that your survey is targeted to people with specific pregress professional experience in forensics only, so unfortunately I am not eligible to take part in it.
Best luck for your research.
jaclaz