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My parents wont let me do online surveys.?

on Y!A, i typed in a question about paid online surveys. & this is it
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AibHXh3XTOvUqMCwAbWLiuTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080916194542AAIkf7L
and i asked my parents about it, and they started screaming at me, and they said nobody just gives away free money, its a scam, its just gunna give your computer viruses. . so i told them about how i got info about the real sites from Y!A, and they are still being stupid about it.

How do i show them that some sites are actually real. and have them let me do them
cause i never have any money and i am always sitting home looking for things to do. & i love doing surveys.

How can i get my parents to let me do online surveys?

i am 14 and want to earn a little extra money. online surveys look like a good idea because i spend most of my time on the computer anyway and don't want to go around annoying my neighbours with car washes. but my mam dosent want me to give any of my details away.

How do I convince my parents to let me take online surveys for money?

Hi there, I know a great site that teaches you how to make money online. It actually works 100% and you WILL make money. I have made over $20,000 using this system and so have a few of my friends as well :)

Just go to http://tinyurl.com/3p68ffd and follow the instructions.

Good luck!

How can I get more parents to fill out my survey?

It sounds like you are working off of a list survey or google form survey. If this is the case, a simple thing to get parents is to ask your own. Funny enough parents normally know parents and having your parents share your survey with their friends or thru social media will help you build a network of parents.Another good way to get more parents is by joining parenting groups and asking for parents feedback. Make sure to include what the survey is about and what their opinions may impact. Most of the time when you state how giving an opinion in a survey may impact people are more willing to participate.If you are using a panel survey, it’s a simple click of a button to sort your demographics. Or you can always ask a pre qualification question.

Should parents share pictures of their children online?

I’m definitely the odd one out of my friendship group because I am the only one who refuses to share pictures of my son online (unless they’re sent in private messages or emails). I also ask anyone we know not to share any photos of my son on social media, and if they send it privately to someone, to let us know as well. Obviously, some people don’t appreciate that, but honestly, it’s not their child, so their opinion doesn’t matter. My husband and I have made this decision together because we came of age during a time when social media was juuuust starting to become a thing. I remember when you needed an email invite to make a Facebook account and it was only for students. I got to choose how much private information of myself should go online and who should see it. My 7 month old son doesn’t have that luxury if I just post every cute thing he does (and believe me, it’s so tempting!). I’m less concerned about identity theft as I am about him going online one day only to realize that his entire life has been broadcast on social media by his parents. That time he ate solids for the first time? Video available to anyone to see. That time he threw a tantrum at Target and mommy decided it was too funny not to share? That time he cut his own hair and looked ridiculous? Yeah, if he can see it, any future employer has access to this information, too.I believe we don’t realize the long term effects of this social media sharing, and I think social media will come to an end within the next couple of generations. And respecting my children’s privacy doesn’t mean I don’t share these moments with my loved ones. I have lots of group chats and also individual messaging threads where I share all of these moments. Rather than likes and upvotes, I get a loved one enjoying that moment with me, and being genuine about it.Of course, every parent can choose for themselves how much information they want to give the world about themselves and their family members. We happen to be those weirdos who don’t want our family to have a presence on social media.

How to make money without parents knowing?

I've tried to do the whole online survey thing and the ones I used had the option to send it to paypal or send a check to my house, which I don't want my parents knowing for specific reasons. I can't have paypal because I don't have a credit card. Anyone know any survey websites or something that has other payment options?

I want to survey parents in Bangalore.  How can I get at least 500 responses to my survey?

If you are doing this survey in India; I can recommend you to go for ThinkSurvey - online survey website where you can create surveys and get access to thousands of registered users from the country to participate in your survey.Hope that helps.

SURVEY: For people who have been raised by older parents (over 40 years old)..?

So this is an online survey I am doing for a project for my school.

Apparently- according to psychology- Children of older parents (more than 40 years old) are better adjusted, have closer ties with their parents, and are more socially skilled when they enter school than children of younger parents (less than 40 years old).

It seems that children of older parents are better adjusted due to the stable financial background of the parents, a balanced approach to giving advice, and patience. Children of older parents also tend to have closer ties to their parents because their parents are more mature, experienced, and emotionally stable. They are also more socially skilled because their parents make more connections with people as they get older. And most of their friends also have children for the child to socialize with, unlike friends of younger parents.

Please answer these questions in this order, please.
(And those who just want to leave an opinion on this subject please state it as an opinion or observation)
1. Do you personally think that being raised by an older parent resulted in:

You being better adjusted? Why or why not?

Having closer ties with your parents? Why or Why not?

Being more socially skilled? Why or why not?

It will mean a lot to me if you take this survey. Thanks a lot. I am looking forward to your answers.

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