Originally posted by @ponderableYou seem to have got a “d” when you weren’t expecting one.
I just completed andother online test with very pleasing result.
http://www.riskliteracy.org/
It is entertaining.
It’s a silly test btw.
Originally posted by @ponderableIt's the kind of exercise where I fail miserably.
I just completed andother online test with very pleasing result.
http://www.riskliteracy.org/
It is entertaining.
Originally posted by @torunnPress ups are the exercise where I fail miserably.
It's the kind of exercise where I fail miserably.
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Originally posted by @ponderableDon't you wonder what they'll do with the data? Or am I just revealing my paranoia?
I just completed andother online test with very pleasing result.
http://www.riskliteracy.org/
It is entertaining.
Originally posted by @js357If you start getting spam which says something like “are you illiterate? If so, click here for your free no-obligation literacy course at the Open University of Sheboygan,” you’ll know what they did with your data.
Don't you wonder what they'll do with the data? Or am I just revealing my paranoia?
Originally posted by @js357Did you fill in the questionnaire?
Don't you wonder what they'll do with the data? Or am I just revealing my paranoia?
Originally posted by @js357In fact this is a scientific Website. Read the "about" tab.
Don't you wonder what they'll do with the data? Or am I just revealing my paranoia?
If you take the test you come to the Website of the Oklahoma State University.
They use the data to learn how People handle statistic Information.
Originally posted by @ponderableTwo questions? Not a very comprehensive test, is it? I suppose if they made it more thorough, most people would bail out halfway through.
I just completed andother online test with very pleasing result.
http://www.riskliteracy.org/
It is entertaining.
Originally posted by @shallow-blueIn my test there were more...
Two questions? Not a very comprehensive test, is it? I suppose if they made it more thorough, most people would bail out halfway through.
Originally posted by @ponderableI only had two questions also.
In my test there were more...
Originally posted by @shallow-blueTwo questions in mine also. Hence my comment initially about it being a bit silly,
Two questions? Not a very comprehensive test, is it? I suppose if they made it more thorough, most people would bail out halfway through.
Originally posted by @divegeesterVery strange Thing happened: I took a test, I was linked to but can't find the link, with a lot of questions and at the end found myself at that Website. But there I can't find the Long test π
Two questions in mine also. Hence my comment initially about it being a bit silly,
I will go investigating.
I did and found that this guy http://www.ou.edu/cas/psychology/people/faculty/edward-cokely, a professor of psychology at the University of Oklahoma. The larger questionaire is evidently not easily directly available π
Originally posted by @moonbusThe other day I was playing one of these silly RHP forum games and posted something about a Red Carnation hotel in South Africa. It has a funny motto. A day or so later, I opened CNN and there was an add for Red Carnation hotel in South Africa.
If you start getting spam which says something like “are you illiterate? If so, click here for your free no-obligation literacy course at the Open University of Sheboygan,” you’ll know what they did with your data.
Is RHP selling access to ***subscriber*** data?