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Hey my group and I are conducting research into illegal downloading behaviour and attitudes towards illegal downloading for our Psychology dissertation assignment, and we need participants to complete a short 10-15minute survey.

 

- We would like you to participate regardless of whether you download pirated material or not, as we are interested in responses from those who download and those who do not download.

 

- We would like you to... participate if you're over 18.

 

- Your responses are completely anonymous, so they cant be linked back to you.

 

- You have the oppurtunity to win either an ipod shuffle or an itunes gift card to the value of (AU)$60.

 

- You will be making a difference in the lives of 7 poor uni students :P

 

So what are you waiting for? if you can spare 15minutes,click the above link and be transported into a rollercoaster ride of questions!!!

 

http://psych.curtin.edu.au/research/bpsych/internet/

 

Thanks!

 

Zak, Piers, Francesco, Yilin, Yi Mey, Vanessa and Emma

For one of your questions, asks about the "general public". I think that there would be a huge difference between the "general public" that does not have access to the internet vs the one that does. That is, the "internet community".

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