DO YOU DRIVE? Be part of our research -- 5min Survey

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MSUNTC
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Welcome!

In order to increase sustainable development and road safety in MD, we need to learn about your commuting and preferred vehicle safety technologies. We are researchers at the National Transportation Center at Morgan State University and through this five-minute online survey, you can support our study. You must be at least 18 years old in order to participate. Participation in this survey is voluntary and all information will be kept anonymous and confidential. Please use the link below to join our survey.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1S20gwo ... o/viewform

We look forward to your participation and appreciate your support.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING OUR RESEARCH, PLEASE REDISTRIBUTE THE LINK TO YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, COLLEAGUES, AND FRIENDS.

Note: This research is conducted under the direction of Dr. Andrew Farkas and Dr. Hyeonshic Shin at National Transportation Center at Morgan State University and approved by the MSU Institutional Review Board.

Thank you!


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OriginalWheelman
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Will there be free beer? Do All government surveys use googledocs?

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Rogue One
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It's legit. Here's a link to the MSU webpage: http://www.morgan.edu/research_centers/ ... pants.html

I am, however, a little surprised that a survey that was apparently originally posted on their site in December is still ongoing.

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txchamps
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Car: 2015 Versa Note SV, 2023 Kia Rio S
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Not the most scientific research method I've seen. How are they assuring that they are getting responses from a properly representative cross-section of the driving population? For instance, this forum is skewed heavily towards enthusiasts, gearheads, and mod freaks (no offense intended -- just being descriptive). How will they account for that?


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