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Old 01-19-2014, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by gDMJoe
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And what is the compensation for participating?
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Hahaha. This is academia. There is no compensation, just the reward of knowing you have made an important contribution to scholarship.
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Originally Posted by cegan1825
I'd possibly be interested in participating. Can you give any more details about it OP? Is it just a one-time interview, how many questions, etc?
It's just a one time interview. There are about 30 questions. First I get some demographic information (your age, where you live, occupation, etc.) The rest of the questions revolve around you and your truck, why you chose it, how you use it, how you feel when driving it, how it compares to your previous vehicles, stories you have about it, those kinds of things. Phone interviews usually take about 30 minutes, but it depends on the person, as some talk more than others. Others feel more comfortable writing which is why I provide a written response option.

I hope you decide to participate! If you do, contact me at clezott@bgsu.edu and I'll send you a consent form which explains the project in more detail.

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Originally Posted by gn85
You say you are trying to reach 'owners'... what about co-owners? Or are you referring to primary drivers? My wife is not the primary driver, but does drive when she needs/wants to.
I'm looking primarily for owners, but if you share the truck with your wife and she's willing to participate, I'd love to hear from her. She can contact me at clezott@bgsu.edu.

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Im down to participate!
Great! Send me an email at clezott@bgsu.edu and I'll forward a consent form. I look forward to speaking with you.

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Old 01-20-2014, 11:58 AM
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My wife actually drives it more than me currently so I can see if she would be interested.
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I'm a collage student myself. BTAS @ Ohio U. I did where the OP is coming from.
Yes, OU where w go to the football games for the halftime show!
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Girls opinions don't matter.

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Originally Posted by Bree
I'm a collage student myself. BTAS @ Ohio U. I did where the OP is coming from.
Yes, OU where w go to the football games for the halftime show!
My oldest daughter graduated from there in 1990 with a degree in journalism and pr. She said the halftime shows were great. And the holloween parties even better. I gave her daughter my 2003 Ranger. My son in law liked it so much he is driving it, he gave her his Camry to drive.
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Originally Posted by RaiderH8r89
I'm in. I'll send an email right now

I apologize for some of the responses in here. Makes me kind of sad actually.
[MENTION=11792]RaiderH8r89[/MENTION]
Thanks for helping. I have also emailed her. The antics and rhetoric of people is pathetic. Gheeze, some of y'all act like the automotive industry does not have degrees. Automotive management, marketing, engineering degrees, etc are all degree programs for people in the auto industry.

[MENTION=147169]OLDPHD[/MENTION] congratulations. I still need to complete and return the paperwork you sent to me. I'm trying to finish my Master of Science degree. One day I will get to the PhD.

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Thanks for pinging me on it.
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Originally Posted by schizbomb
First two posts make me sad. All knowledge and study is worthwhile. Knowledge is power. All of it.
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Amen to this one. I have a few degrees myself and I do make good money for that. So yes study and knowledge is good.

Originally Posted by eye.surgeon
Yes please ignore the neanderthals above...I'm sure there will be a few here willing to help. But not many I suspect as the vast majority of participants here are men.
[MENTION=48305]eye.surgeon[/MENTION]
I'm going to help and have emailed her. Yes a vast majority here are men, but there are a lot of women on here too. I guess they joined the forum, but don't comment or reply to anything.

Originally Posted by Russ103
I agree with this 100%


The first two replies were very ignorant in my opinion.


Good luck with your study, though I don't think there are that many female members here. Even fewer who will see this thread and commit 30 min to it. Hopefully I'm wrong though.
[MENTION=126577]Russ103[/MENTION]
I am a female and I will help her. I have already emailed her.

Originally Posted by ymeski56
Sound's rather interesting to me. I can think of at least 3 members that would likely be interested in participating. I will PM them a link to this thread.

Maybe you could share the results here sometime in the future. I know I'm not to only one that would be interested in it.
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Yes I think it is interesting too. Marketing agencies could benefit from it also. I have already emailed her to help her. I just have to return it back to her now.

Originally Posted by TeamZambo
Why does one always have to expect compensation for something? What happened to giving someone a hand just because its the nice helpful thing to do. That's what is wrong with today's society, no one ever helps anyone without expecting something in return.

Where are the good old days I heard my grandpa and his friends talk about?
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Good old days are gone. It is a me, me society and a lot of people don't give a damn. People are Hell.

Originally Posted by gDMJoe
If OLDPHD receives no compensation ($$$$$ either directly or indirectly), I'm sure that folks don't/won't have a problem. Don't know if you realize it, but both time and information are worth money (even if it's a stipend).


They're still here it's just some folks tire of handouts to panhandlers ESPECIALLY when they make more.
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There are always going to be people who make more. I'm in IT, have degree and certifications. I feel I'm well compensated, and there are still others who I work with who make more. For the most part, it does not bother me. Too much other stuff to do and enjoy than try to count or track what others are making.

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