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Thoughts on the state of British Society?


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Due to the response from earlier research, I've just started phase 2 of a university research project looking at whether Britain is regressing to a less civil state with less social constraint and more casual aggression. The questionnaire is live at Barbaric Britain? and as you’ll see, the questions are very current. One of them focuses on the current arguments surrounding the welfare system, for example. It should only take you a couple of minutes and thanks in advance.

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I've not. I'm interested in the area of research but am cautious about the value of the evidence to be gained from seeking only 'yes'/'no' type responses to such complex questions without further refinement and the limited data being gathered about your respondents

 

Am I taking this too seriously?

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I've not. I'm interested in the area of research but am cautious about the value of the evidence to be gained from seeking only 'yes'/'no' type responses to such complex questions without further refinement and the limited data being gathered about your respondents

 

Am I taking this too seriously?

 

 

 

Perfect example of the lazy, workshy, ferral, underclass of today.

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I've not. I'm interested in the area of research but am cautious about the value of the evidence to be gained from seeking only 'yes'/'no' type responses to such complex questions without further refinement and the limited data being gathered about your respondents

 

Am I taking this too seriously?

 

Perfect example of the lazy, workshy, ferral, underclass of today.

 

Nah. That's what you get for giving women education. Always trying to be smart

 

Spelling, lifey :no

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