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We would like to invite you to take a 20 minute survey about LEGO Minifigures that is conducted here at the University of Canterbury. The aim of this study is to understand what emotions the faces in the LEGO Minifigure express.

You will see images of Minifigures expressing various emotions. Please select one emotion that in your opinion fits an image best. Make sure that you have selected only one emotion and one item to describe the image you have seen. Once you have evaluated the image please click on “>>” button and proceed to the next image. After you have completed the survey a default end of survey message will appear.

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Wow this is tough. I think there are a little bit less emotions you can choose from. I miss stern or concentrated (not really an emotion but a expression non the less).

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I would then really like to see the results posted here as well. Emotion is very difficult to research since it depends on the context.

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Yes an awful lot of them, a counter would have been useful as they seemed to go on forever.

I found quite a few that I wanted an option to say they just looked neutral as though they were just going about their business and neither happy/sad or anything just indifferent. But there was not an option for that.

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Can you please indicate the duration of the survey by quantifying the amount of questions in numerals. To indicate a 20 minutes long, doesn't give a good indication of the actual survey overview, especially when there is no overview of the layout to begin with. This is not to taunt interested participants away.

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Can you please indicate the duration of the survey by quantifying the amount of questions in numerals. To indicate a 20 minutes long, doesn't give a good indication of the actual survey overview, especially when there is no overview of the layout to begin with. This is not to taunt interested participants away.

The questionnaire consist of 94 Minifigures that you are asked to rate. This does indeed require your attention for 20 minutes. Thank you all for your great support. It helps us with our research here at the university.

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Gawd, should have read the fine print (if there had been any). That was the longest 20 minutes I've spent in a while. After the first few you didn't know if there was two or seventytwo still left (but it was certainly closer to seventytwo). And there wasn't any "Don't know / Doesn't apply" choice either.

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Done. Some of them were tough to chose, but I'm now very interested to see what the results are...

EDIT: 327th post. :vader:

Edited by LandShark

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