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BrageHavik

Survey on Your Motivation to Skydive for my Masters Thesis

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Hiya!

My name is Brage, and I’m conducting research for my master’s thesis in Psych at Tilburg University. My study explores the motivations for skydiving across various experience levels, where I aim to understand how these motivations might relate to broader perspectives on life and attitudes towards nature.

If you are a skydiver (whether you’ve just started or have years of experience) I’d love to hear about your experiences :)) The survey only takes only 5-10 minutes, and your insights would help shine a light on the appeal of skydiving and what it is that drives the motivation for the activity.

Your participation would really mean soo much to me. If you have any questions or want to know more about my research, don't hesitate to contact me.

If you do decide to participate, you will be given the option to put in your email address where we will send you a summary of your personality profile as well as the results of the study <3

Thanks so much for your time and support :) If you have any suggestions about how I could gather more participants, they are all very welcome.

Click here to participate: https://tilburghumanities.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_djrSQ4twGKlWiVw

Feel free to ask any questions.

Best regards,
Brage

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5 hours ago, BrageHavik said:

Hiya!

My name is Brage, and I’m conducting research for my master’s thesis in Psych at Tilburg University. My study explores the motivations for skydiving across various experience levels, where I aim to understand how these motivations might relate to broader perspectives on life and attitudes towards nature.

If you are a skydiver (whether you’ve just started or have years of experience) I’d love to hear about your experiences :)) The survey only takes only 5-10 minutes, and your insights would help shine a light on the appeal of skydiving and what it is that drives the motivation for the activity.

Your participation would really mean soo much to me. If you have any questions or want to know more about my research, don't hesitate to contact me.

If you do decide to participate, you will be given the option to put in your email address where we will send you a summary of your personality profile as well as the results of the study <3

Thanks so much for your time and support :) If you have any suggestions about how I could gather more participants, they are all very welcome.

Click here to participate: https://tilburghumanities.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_djrSQ4twGKlWiVw

Feel free to ask any questions.

Best regards,
Brage

Done and best of luck.

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7 hours ago, BrageHavik said:

motivations might relate to broader perspectives on life and attitudes towards nature.

Done. I have a friend  in Mensa. He once said, "Man's motivation can be boiled down to two things, 1) Chicks dig it, and 2) Guys think chicks dig it." :)

1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

Done and best of luck.

So the part about wanting to learn to fly or sailing long distances?!?!? :rofl:

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38 minutes ago, BIGUN said:

Done. I have a friend  in Mensa. He once said, "Man's motivation can be boiled down to two things, 1) Chicks dig it, and 2) Guys think chicks dig it." :)

So the part about wanting to learn to fly or sailing long distances?!?!? :rofl:

And base jumping and extreme scuba diving and so on. No mention of underground mining, holding a Master Blaster Certificate, or counting coup on a Black Rhino and a Komodo Dragon, so that's good. The odd thing is that while I am always ready to consider doing anything I really prefer, or even need, some time to think about it because I often start off scared. 

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1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

some time to think about it because I often start off scared. 

Right. But, I do think we have the DRD4 (7R+) gene so we're prone to taking risks more than others. More like cautious. 

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