Who visits theopenlife.com?
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. How did you find theopenlife.com?
How did you find theopenlife.com?
Word of mouth
Facebook
Twitter
Forum links
Google / other search engine
Random web surfing
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. How often do you visit www.theopenlife.com?
How often do you visit www.theopenlife.com?
This is my first time
Daily
Weekly
Bi-monthly
Monthly
Bi-yearly
Every blue moon
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. Which types of subject matter interest you the most on theopenlife.com?
Which types of subject matter interest you the most on theopenlife.com?
Theology
Devotional/ Inspirational writing
News / Culture commentary
Technology / Trends
Photography
Book reviews
Personal issues / journaling
4
. Sorry for getting personal, but with which religious affiliation do you most identify yourself?
Sorry for getting personal, but with which religious affiliation do you most identify yourself?
Other
Atheist
Disinterested agnostic
Spiritually curious
Wicca / Paganism
Eastern Mysticism / Hindu
Buddhism
Islam
Eastern / Greek Orthodox
Roman Catholic
Lutheran
Protestant Reformed
Reformed Baptist
Mainline Arminian
Evangelical Arminian
Evangelical Calvinist
Emergent
Pentecostal
Non-attending Christian
5
. Do you have a sense of humor?
Do you have a sense of humor?
Yes
No
6
. Are you kidding?
Are you kidding?
Yes
No
Too sarcastic to be sure
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. How much time do you spend reading / viewing online content per week, for personal use?
How much time do you spend reading / viewing online content per week, for personal use?
Minutes
1 hour
2-5 hours
6-10 hours
11-20 hours
I would be embarrassed to say
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. How likely are you to read long articles online?
How likely are you to read long articles online?
Never, I hate reading long-anything online
Only if I am really, really interested
Sometimes, but I prefer shorter
I frequently read long articles online
No problem, I read like an ace
I am not literate enough to respond to this
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. If an option is given to listen to a narrated version of an article, are you more likely to listen, or to read?
If an option is given to listen to a narrated version of an article, are you more likely to listen, or to read?
Listen
Read
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. Suppose an article seems interesting, but just too long to capture your interest. If an audio version is provided, how much more likely are you to listen rather than just skipping the article?
Suppose an article seems interesting, but just too long to capture your interest. If an audio version is provided, how much more likely are you to listen rather than just skipping the article?
I will skip both if the article is long
I might be tempted to listen
I will probably listen
I will very likely listen
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