Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fake question to find out who's inclined to lie about drug use?
Yes.
I work in the survey world and these types of responses make me so sad. If you don't want your child to take the survey, opt them out. But please don't have them lie.
You can look here for past survey results: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/youth_survey_results.htm
Why should my kid give out information for free? My kids know I lie to pollsters, you only get my real opinion and data if you pay me.
My husband did data work years ago, we've taught our kids the basics of survey lying. (Of course based on older standards).
NP here. I still don't get the point of lying and sabotaging. Are you trying to punish researchers for not paying you?
People participate in research for the greater good,so maybe students' responses will help shape policy and improve schools.
Anonymous wrote:If your child has a good head on his/her shoulders, any such survey should not "put thoughts in his/her head".
Anonymous wrote:If your child has a good head on his/her shoulders, any such survey should not "put thoughts in his/her head".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fake question to find out who's inclined to lie about drug use?
Yes.
I work in the survey world and these types of responses make me so sad. If you don't want your child to take the survey, opt them out. But please don't have them lie.
You can look here for past survey results: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/youth_survey_results.htm
Why should my kid give out information for free? My kids know I lie to pollsters, you only get my real opinion and data if you pay me.
My husband did data work years ago, we've taught our kids the basics of survey lying. (Of course based on older standards).
NP here. I still don't get the point of lying and sabotaging. Are you trying to punish researchers for not paying you?
People participate in research for the greater good,so maybe students' responses will help shape policy and improve schools.
But this has nothing to do with schools, just another step to replacing parents with the "village". Schools should get back to education, not parenting or playing nanny....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fake question to find out who's inclined to lie about drug use?
Yes.
I work in the survey world and these types of responses make me so sad. If you don't want your child to take the survey, opt them out. But please don't have them lie.
You can look here for past survey results: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/youth_survey_results.htm
Why should my kid give out information for free? My kids know I lie to pollsters, you only get my real opinion and data if you pay me.
My husband did data work years ago, we've taught our kids the basics of survey lying. (Of course based on older standards).
NP here. I still don't get the point of lying and sabotaging. Are you trying to punish researchers for not paying you?
People participate in research for the greater good,so maybe students' responses will help shape policy and improve schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a fake question to find out who's inclined to lie about drug use?
Yes.
I work in the survey world and these types of responses make me so sad. If you don't want your child to take the survey, opt them out. But please don't have them lie.
You can look here for past survey results: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/youth_survey_results.htm
Why should my kid give out information for free? My kids know I lie to pollsters, you only get my real opinion and data if you pay me.
My husband did data work years ago, we've taught our kids the basics of survey lying. (Of course based on older standards).
Anonymous wrote:Talk to your kids about how to lie on the survey. Never give out real information to anyone without being compensated for it.
Tell the truth about the demographic questions and tell the truth on about 60% of the rest and then lie the other 40%, but not too much.
Data folks toss out the outliers (any kid who says he's 6ft and 100 pounds). Ditto if they've done too many drugs. Just dabble.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a fake question to find out who's inclined to lie about drug use?
Yes.
I work in the survey world and these types of responses make me so sad. If you don't want your child to take the survey, opt them out. But please don't have them lie.
You can look here for past survey results: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/demogrph/youth_survey_results.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you opt your kids out of FLE? Because this is the same type of information discussed in those classes as well.
The teachings about drugs and sex in FLE are quite different than requiring kids to take an anonymous survey asking if they've had oral sex, if they're gay, how old they were when they first tried Marijuana, and if they feel close to their mother (????). This survey is pure lunacy.
Anonymous wrote:Do you opt your kids out of FLE? Because this is the same type of information discussed in those classes as well.