[COham] "Average Hams" needed for a research project
k0aws
[email protected]
Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:09:48 -0600
John, I would be pleased to take your personal profile. I like to
think of myself as an average Ham when I was living on the East
Coast,
but here in Colorado I think I am a little above the average. After
27
years I believe I have been through most of the phases of ham radio.
73s Dutch K�AWS [email protected]
John Geiger wrote:
>
> My name is John Geiger, and I am a professor of
> Psychology at Cameron University in Lawton, OK. I am
> also an avid DXer, and hold the call NE0P. A few
> months ago I started a research project to determine
> the personality profile of people who are successful
> on dxpeitions to remote, uninhabited islands and
> locations. I started this project because I believed
> that it took a certain type of individual to live and
> work in an extreme location such as Kingman Reef,
> Clipperton island, etc.
>
> I have completed this part of the research project,
> but I now need to determine a personality profile of
> the "average ham" to compare these Dxpeditioners to.
> This is where I am asking for you help. I am looking
> for average hams to take a short personality profile
> (120 questions), which will take approximately 10-15
> minutes to complete. I can either email you the
> personity test, which you can complete and return by
> email, or send it by regular mail with a SASE for you
> to return it in. All answers will be kept
> confidential and anonymous.
>
> If you would be interesting in participating, please
> send me a direct email-not thru the reflector-and I
> will give you additional information to get started.
>
> Sorry to take up the reflectors bandwidth, but I am
> trying to get a representative as possible
> cross-section of the amateur operator population in
> the United States.
>
> 73s John Geiger NE0P
>
> =====
> John Geiger
> Assistant Professor, Cameron University
> Ham Call NE0P, active 160-23cm
> Kenwood TS2000, Icom T81A, Icom 505-6 meter portable/mobile
> Now on RTTY, PSK, Hellschreiber, JT43, and HSMS with WSJT
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> 5BWAS, DXCC, 2 VUCCs on 50 mhz (Iowa, Illinois)
>
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