Hey guys! I'm conducting a study on how people approach life's challenges and whether that relates to the kinds of activities they engage in (we are particularly interested in rock-climbing!). If you're an avid climber like I am, I bet you wonder how climbing relates to other areas of your life- this is what I'm trying to test! The survey is suitable for all ages and isn't intended to cause any discomfort. All participation is anonymous and voluntary. The results could help prompt more research into how climbing affects behavior, cognition, and affect! the link to the survey is: columbia.az1.qualtrics.com/…;participantType=volunteer PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, help out if you can- it will take approximately 10 minutes to complete! There is a serious lack of research on climbing in the psychology literature, and we are hoping to change that!
Filled it out, but i'm an manufacturing/sustaining engineer and trainer for my company's root-cause-analysis process - those were big drivers behind my answers. I was definitely thinking of work situations for every question.
It was great to take a survey when you can relate every question to climbing situations. Thank you so much for the offer.
doligo
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All my answers were rather influenced by my programmer/math background than of a rock climber. So most solutions to the problems are normally singular. Sorry to disappoint.