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Mar 2019

Hello all!
This is gonna be a bit random but as tapas is one of the only message boards I'm active on so I figured I would try and look for some help on here.

For one of my classes, we have a state science fair project that we're required to participate in for 15% of our grade. It isn't like a simple school-put-on thing where everyone gets participation awards, it's a hardcore competition with multiple rounds of difficult questions and intense judges. Sounds fun right? The only problem is that the competition is next week. And I may have not started experimenting yet.

So I was wondering if anyone had any experience with gathering science project participants? My experiment is on the effects of advertising on children, so I'll probably be posting on some moms groups on facebook, but ideally there would be some magical forum on the internet where people share and sign up to participate in projects.

And if anyone on here would be down to participate and has a younger sibling/child/is personally between 5 and 10 (and owns an android device) hit me up with your email! It's a short survey that takes less than 10 minutes, and I'd be down to give your comic/novel a look if you can help me out :)))

Thank you all!

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you could share a link to the survey, so it makes easier for users here to answer your poll.

Wish you the best on your science project!

I totally would, but I have to send everything in an email as I also have some directions and an informed consent form to be filled out, but thank you for the input & well wishes nonetheless!

My local area has its own facebook page (one for the city, one for my neighborhood). It might be worth while checking in at a local school's PTO meetings as well to find parents and kids to experiment on. Or even connect with the local cub scout groups. Just ideas.

Hi. Surveing via facebook works fine in my experience (did my M.A. 2015 also thanks to FB).
I haven't checked english speaking communities but there'll surely be english speaking groups for surveys. I joined about 2 of them and had enough people after 2 weeks for a scientific relevant count. I don't know how much more different it will be for english speaking communities but is always worth a shot. And a lot of young scientists are desperate to "exchange" surveys with each other. ("Who would like to do this survey, I will do yours for exchange too" ect.).
Also maybe try advertising (haha!) on groups for children shows maybe.

Also throw that link in here. Correct me, but doing surveys for scientific purpose should not be against forum rules.

Also are you using internet based survey tools like GoGoSurvey? I'd recommend using something like that and plakate the link onto everything you can get hold on.

Good luck with your stuff!

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This blog has prepared some links for survey-sites:

Personally I know SurveyMonkey. I was able use it for free without montly fee because I was at University of Hamburg which had all in subscription. Maybe your school does to. I am too unfamiliar with non-German/non-Dutch schools.

This gives me a bit of nostalgia :') Until last year I was a judge at the Virginia State science and engineering fair, so I think I can understand the pressure you must be feeling. I don't qualify for the survey, and all the advise I can give you is to try make your experimental design as good as you can! A bad design is always a project killer, no matter how good the execution and results are. Judges were usually more understanding if for whatever reason things didn't go so well because of situations you can't control (like not having enough people participating, etc). But the design is 100% your responsibility, so there was no mercy :smiling_imp:

@DiegoPalacios @Tobirone
I suppose since multiple people have recommended I post the survey on here I'll find a way to link to the required informed consent form too and see if I can get anyone that way.
Also @Tobirone thank you so much for the recommendation on finding a facebook group specifically for surveys! Do you have any keywords you would suggest I use to find some pages like this?
@Azifri I have spent a good amount of time on the design and my teacher and mentor have gone over and helped with editing my research plan as well, so that's super comforting to hear! Thanks!!

@Baguette
Sure thing. :slight_smile: What i'd recommend would be:
"Survey Group" or "Survey", "Questionnaire", "Thesis".
If you do not care about answers from different countries (though maybe advertising in Germany, France, Italy may differ from US ... though the last time I watched TV for children I noticed the TV-Channel being: a) American (nickelodeon) and b) having american ads ...) you could also use words like "Umfrage" or "Wissenschaftliche Umfrage" (Survey, Scientific Survey)

Here are two groups I found without using too much effort:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1376853029260212/about/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesispk/about/

Here are two German speaking survey groups which I use from time to time as well: