Short research - Factors influencing divers' performance and experiences

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troponica

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Hi! Hopefully this is allowed, apologies in advance if it's not.

Your support is needed and greatly appreciated: I'm running a preliminary short research to explore how different factors (including gender dynamics) might relate to divers' performance and experiences.

The survey takes about 10-15 minutes and it's completely anonymous: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KYQ76QQ

Thank you so much for taking the time to fill this in - I'll come back with the relevant results when data is collected and processed.
 
That's a pretty poorly designed survey. You might want to rethink it.
 
How does this survey relate to diving?
We are trying to identify prevalence of gender bias and if personality traits (such as conscientiousness) have an effect in mitigating gender bias impact. Specifically for diving teams, even more specific - in technical diving teams. Thank you for your question!
 
We are trying to identify prevalence of gender bias and if personality traits (such as consciousness) have an effect in mitigating gender bias impact. Specifically for diving teams, even more specific - in technical diving teams. Thank you for your question!

Who is the "we"?
 
Any moron that's been married over a year, and has been paying attention, knows exactly what the "gender dynamics" are.
Well, I can't really submit my marriage certificate (or the divorce one) in lieu of my "homework", can I :) ?

Briefly, in the communities where I dive, gender bias is quite prevalent - and it impacts women's access and/or interest in technical diving. I've heard similar stories from women divers from different parts of the world as well. Perhaps a short paper with some numbers behind it might be relevant to influence attitudes over time.
 
I was willing to indulge the OP and got through a little more than half of the survey when it became apparent that this survey is merely designed to validate, not investigate, a certain conclusion. Sophomoric at best. Has the reek of bad AI.
 
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