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Hello, I am a local parent and professional researcher in need of some help with a project I?m working on for independent school in London


I?m a looking for people to answer a very quick facebook survey (max 10 mins) about independent schools.


https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4521341/Education-Questionnaire?source=groups


As a gesture of thanks we can offer you a ?5 paypal payment for your time to those who qualify and complete the whole survey, it?s completely confidential and we?d really appreciate your feedback!

I see the wording has changed and no longer includes the dishonest "need of some help with a project I?m working on for a local school" of the original version ( http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1962163 ). The wording (below) of a version posted on the Green Parent forum yesterday ( https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:W1fjwhl0fuQJ:https://thegreenparent.co.uk/forums/viewthread/28786+) as "Independent Schools Survey", is even more straightforward and truthful.


I?m looking for parents to answer a very quick survey (10 mins) for a ?5 reward, about independent schools in

your area. I work for Liveminds, a research recruitment company based in

Moorgate. The survey is completely confidential, and you?ll be sent the reward

within 7 days via PayPal. We?d really appreciate your feedback - please simply

follow the link below:

From going through the survey (the version I was presented with, which might not be the only one), I'd say the survey's commissioners include the Girls' Day School Trust. The schools it mentions are mostly in Greater London but include some like Guildford and Tunbridge Wells.


Liveminds are at https://liveminds.com/.


ETA: Afr4n has since added in the original thread : "Just to assure people that this research is being conducted by Liveminds and Acacia Avenue (who I work for)..." ( http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1962163#msg-1964244 ) My emphasis.

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