*UPDATE* Due to advice from a few of my advisers, I am no longer going to be using any of the people who replied in interest, here within this thread. Thank you for the interest and offers of help, for that I am truely thankful. Maybe next year, when I start my honours thesis I may put out the call again, if there is any interest then. However, I have been told to go with people I know quite well, as due to the nature of the assignment.
Thank you all again, it is truely appreciated.
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Did you enjoy the pun in that title?
If so you should feel bad, because it was bad. So, very, very bad. Yet I have a smudge of pride about it.
Regardless; Fellow minions of TEST Squadron, I come seeking aid, well not really, more interest.
I am a student, majoring in Classics, Anthropology and (more importantly to this post) Sociology. A task has arisen for the latter of which, one where I will need to interview willing people for roughly an hour. This interview will consist of personal questions in regard to yourself, and your actions within and concerning a to-be-decided game. Just to point out again, the interview is roughly an hour in length. Of course, that does not mean that the hour is all questions, it will involve description and reasoning for the interview and questions, but still, it is a deal of time to go on. During this interview, I will be transcribing what is discussed, and if the person being interviewed consent, I will also record the interview. The data of the interview will not be viewed by anyone other than myself and possibly my professors, nor will any actual names be disclosed beyond. Study subjects are usually given number or alphabet classifications in papers for ease of reading and it is highly illegal for me to even talk about the contents disclosed to me in interviews, unless with my professor/advisor, without the consent of the subject.
Everything I do will be reviewed by my professors, and I will be accountable to them, as well as the Privacy Laws of Australia. Though, my questions will really not extend any further than thoughts, emotions and activities revolving gaming experiences. This is one of my first focus studies, that and the fact that my desired academic interest lies elsewhere means that I have no intent on probing into other parts of anyone's life. Still, anyone being interviewed will have the right to pull out at any time, without the need of reasoning, and I will have to delete all data related to said subject in response.
This will not take place for quite some time. I first have to get written consent from my professor before I can do so, and to do that I need to have a topic and rough focus group established. Since my topics will involve gaming and personality construction, I need to at least know some very basic details are set before I can go off and elaborate a topic for my study, such as: Game genre, sex, gender (yes they are different, and not it is not related to intercourse, still, giggity), age, peer details, etc.
As my topic is not yet set in concrete, a main issue that I have is whether to have a focus group from a single genre, or further yet, game, or to allow a variety. Either way, they would have to be games that I have good knowledge of, so I am not just asking questions of the game. Star Citizen, for this reason, cannot be used. However, any game that is actually out is fine, as long as I have played it.
With this, I am not asking people to play certain games so that I can get info, though such power would be delectable, more, if you are willing to sacrifice an hour of your time, sometime in the future (1-2 months away so March/April) please leave a segment of text below, and throw out some games that you have played, considerably.
Thank you fellow minions for giving me attention, it increases my ego ever so much, and,
have a brilliant day.
Thank you all again, it is truely appreciated.
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Did you enjoy the pun in that title?
If so you should feel bad, because it was bad. So, very, very bad. Yet I have a smudge of pride about it.
Regardless; Fellow minions of TEST Squadron, I come seeking aid, well not really, more interest.
I am a student, majoring in Classics, Anthropology and (more importantly to this post) Sociology. A task has arisen for the latter of which, one where I will need to interview willing people for roughly an hour. This interview will consist of personal questions in regard to yourself, and your actions within and concerning a to-be-decided game. Just to point out again, the interview is roughly an hour in length. Of course, that does not mean that the hour is all questions, it will involve description and reasoning for the interview and questions, but still, it is a deal of time to go on. During this interview, I will be transcribing what is discussed, and if the person being interviewed consent, I will also record the interview. The data of the interview will not be viewed by anyone other than myself and possibly my professors, nor will any actual names be disclosed beyond. Study subjects are usually given number or alphabet classifications in papers for ease of reading and it is highly illegal for me to even talk about the contents disclosed to me in interviews, unless with my professor/advisor, without the consent of the subject.
Everything I do will be reviewed by my professors, and I will be accountable to them, as well as the Privacy Laws of Australia. Though, my questions will really not extend any further than thoughts, emotions and activities revolving gaming experiences. This is one of my first focus studies, that and the fact that my desired academic interest lies elsewhere means that I have no intent on probing into other parts of anyone's life. Still, anyone being interviewed will have the right to pull out at any time, without the need of reasoning, and I will have to delete all data related to said subject in response.
This will not take place for quite some time. I first have to get written consent from my professor before I can do so, and to do that I need to have a topic and rough focus group established. Since my topics will involve gaming and personality construction, I need to at least know some very basic details are set before I can go off and elaborate a topic for my study, such as: Game genre, sex, gender (yes they are different, and not it is not related to intercourse, still, giggity), age, peer details, etc.
As my topic is not yet set in concrete, a main issue that I have is whether to have a focus group from a single genre, or further yet, game, or to allow a variety. Either way, they would have to be games that I have good knowledge of, so I am not just asking questions of the game. Star Citizen, for this reason, cannot be used. However, any game that is actually out is fine, as long as I have played it.
With this, I am not asking people to play certain games so that I can get info, though such power would be delectable, more, if you are willing to sacrifice an hour of your time, sometime in the future (1-2 months away so March/April) please leave a segment of text below, and throw out some games that you have played, considerably.
Thank you fellow minions for giving me attention, it increases my ego ever so much, and,
have a brilliant day.
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