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Please Help With My School Project


DawnS

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DawnS Rookie

Hi.

I'm sorry for the short notice, but if you have a couple minutes to help me out - that would be great!

A short (6 questions) survey for a research project.

The first question is just male/female (be sure not to miss it, i didn't design it very well!)

Then the rest are groups of graphics (lines, squares, circles, etc) and all you need to do is choose the one in each group you find "most attractive"

If you have a chance to do this today or Saturday I'd really appreciate it. (We were only given 2 weeks for the project and I've been fighting with formmail for the last week!)

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Thanks

Dawn


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confused Community Regular

ok done

paula

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did it. But, when you're all done I'd love to know why :) Don't tell us now, cuz that could screw up your results.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
did it. But, when you're all done I'd love to know why :) Don't tell us now, cuz that could screw up your results.

ditto

tom Contributor

There! I got 'em all right! What do I win?!! LOL

One is the "golden rectangle" isn't it?

And the natural logarithmic nautilus shape is prob a fav too.

Ridgewalker Contributor

Done. I'm interested, too, in what your project is about- let us know!

-Sarah

pedro Explorer

Done. I am curious about the project, and what is for, and can you share your findings.

Thanks

Best regards


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Done. Share if you can.

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DawnS Rookie

Thanks everybody, I'm still collecting data. But somebody (tom)here is pretty quick and on top of their math! It's just a short little research paper (supposed to be 2-3 pages...but I can hardly write a letter that's only 2-3 pages!), but when I'm done I'll give you more info and might even post the paper on my website. The survey part is a little something I added to the boring "do internet research" stuff, so that it'll actually mean something to me!

i canary Rookie

I just made my choices. I'm looking forward to learning what that survey was about.

maryjoali Newbie

Very interesting....like everyone else, I am curious about the topic! Good luck! :)

DawnS Rookie

Whew! I'm finished...and 28 hours early!! I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks so much for all your help! For those of you that thought you were getting free psycho-analyzation...sorry. This was strictly a graphic/visual thing. There is this "golden ratio" in the math world. It is present in nature. It is widely believed to have been used in art and architecture and to be universally thought of as most aesthetically pleasing. So that's what my paper was about. Obviously since I just submitted the paper, I haven't gotten a grade on it, but I've gone ahead and posted it in case anybody cares. Open Original Shared Link For some reason when I converted to pdf the "appendix" links stopped working. If you want to see the stats in appendix B the link for that is Open Original Shared Link

More interesting to some (translated most) people than the actual paper...the writing playlist...

A Shuffle of

John Mayer - Heavier Things

Chris Botti - To Love Again: The Duets

Relient K - The Anatomy of Tongue in Cheek

Edwin McCain - Messenger

Soundtrack to A Walk to Remember

Patsy Cline - Heartache

Out of the Grey - Gravity

Nichole Nordeman - Brave

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