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KatNic123
07-27-2017, 02:28 PM
Hello, I am currently undertaking the below y and would very much appreciate your responses.
Owner or keeper of the above species or other psittacines? Been and owner or a keeper in the past year?

Please take time to complete my questionnaire (link below) for my MSc dissertation which is focusing on owner/keeper attitudes towards whether mirror provision combats welfare issues. If you think you may anyone else who can do so, please share! Responses would be much appreciated.

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Casper's 2nd best friend
07-27-2017, 04:58 PM
This looks a bit dubious, there is no way I'm going to press that link. I'll probably be zoomed off into a totally different time/space continuum where humans are kept in cages by parrots. :)

plax
07-27-2017, 06:13 PM
This looks a bit dubious, there is no way I'm going to press that link. I'll probably be zoomed off into a totally different time/space continuum where humans are kept in cages by parrots. :)I love your amusing responses, Jean-Pierre :D. However, please know that surveymonkey.co.uk is a legitimate public survey presentation site. I doubt there's much to worry about as far as a security compromise. And if it helps, I've personally reviewed the survey form and it seems fine. The only question is whether each of us has/wishes to dedicate the time involved in completing the questions :)

Casper's 2nd best friend
07-28-2017, 11:40 AM
Last time I responded to one of these questionnaires, despite checking the box for not being included in further questionnaires I was spammed with all sorts of random surveys. :(

plax
07-28-2017, 03:53 PM
Last time I responded to one of these questionnaires, despite checking the box for not being included in further questionnaires I was spammed with all sorts of random surveys. :(Ah, so you're worried about being email-spammed. What I do is keep a separate email account just for junk subscriptions and sign-ups. I use it to register for "dubious" services. That way, it's not as critical if I get spammed thereafter, since the email addy I've given them is for that junk, low priority account. Plus, if you ever actually wish to see what the services/websites have sent to you, or to check on whether you've indeed been spammed, you can simply go to the junk account's inbox or spam folder and look :D

MacawMomma
07-28-2017, 04:29 PM
This looks a bit dubious, there is no way I'm going to press that link. I'll probably be zoomed off into a totally different time/space continuum where humans are kept in cages by parrots. :)

[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Too funny!!!

I did the survey and I'm still here! [emoji12]


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