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Does Anonymity Encourage Women to be Mean or Insen
Does Anonymity Encourage Women to be Mean or Insen
Does Anonymity Encourage Women to be Mean or Insensitive to Each Other on the Internet?
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Please participate in this survey helping to examine how women treat each other on the Internet. The extensive and ever growing opportunities to comment, particularly anonymously, on the Internet, appears to encourage mean or insensitive behavior. How do you respond online? Are you more apt to be a tough critic online? And how do you feel when someone is harsh, for no apparent reason, to you? This survey aims get gain some insight in how women respond to each other online.
This survey is anonymous and will take just a few minutes. Thank you for participating.
Are you female?
Yes
No
What is your age?
Under 18
18-25
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50-60
60 and above
Are you more likely to be critical of the author (of the article, blog, or previous comment) if you cannot be identified?
Yes
No
Are you more likely to be snide or snarky or otherwise insulting if you cannot be identified?
Yes
No
Do you take the opportunity to "dislike" or "down-vote" an author online if it is available?
Yes
No
Do you think your negative comment or dislike has an emotional impact on the author, for instance make her feel badly or defensive?
Yes
No
Does a negative comment or dislike about something you wrote have an emotional impact on you, for instance make you feel badly or defensive?
Yes
No
What age range of women are the meanest or most insensitive online?
Under 18
18-25
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50-60
60 and above
Share you thoughts about how women treat each other online when they cannot be identified.
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