In my previous post, I got a comment from a guy named Dirk, who said,
“Hi, my name is Dirk, I live in Brussels, Europe, and I am doing a research to get my degree in psychological studies. I am in my last year at the “Université Libre de Bruxelles” ( U.L.B.). My research is about the look we people bring upon Japanese animation, depending on the culture we live in.
To be able to do this study, I will need the help of people and anime sites out of Europe, so I can compare these populations. I am asking you here if it would be possible for me to add a link on your site, where people will be linked to a site (in English) were they will see an extract of a Japanese animation, and then they will be asked to respond to a questionnaire. Do you think this could be possible? If “yes”, how should this link look like (for instance, what size should it have?)
I already got like 140 European responses, but only like 8 Asian ones, which is close, but not quiet enough for a research…;o) I hope you can help me to improve this :o)
If you want to have a look at the website, the address is : http://www.toba.lu/memoire”
So here it is. I’m all for people researching anime and trying to find out real information about it, and this post is to give it a little more visibility.
Go, take the poll. Let us find out more about the anime fandom.
I got up to the point where I was supposed to watch a Bleach excerpt, at which point I facepalm’d through my skull. Sorry, I tried.
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I’d like to add that in one of the questions, (I think, in the question that asks if he should let him go or something else), putting an apostrophe in the response will create an error.
Since I’m sure many of the responses are in English, and the fact that I’ve already used 3 apostrophes, it might be nice to note Dirk about this little bug and fix it.
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First of all, thanks for putting this on your website!! :o)
Hmm, sorry to hear about that bug. I’ll try to get in touch with the friend of mine who hopefully can fix that! arigatoo everyone :o)
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