Field research experience web survey

From colleague Julienne Rutherford:

Dear Colleagues,

Kate Clancy, Robin Nelson, Katie Hinde, and I are conducting a survey to learn about people’s experiences conducting field research, including some topics that are less often addressed. At this juncture we have >400 respondents. Given the topics that we are tackling, the greater the diversity of respondents and experiences, the more powerful our analysis and publication will be.

However, to produce a publication in a timely manner and thereby move the conversation forward, we will be closing the survey on May 10th. Please consider taking the short survey and/or forwarding the survey to colleagues and students: http://bit.ly/fieldexp13

Also please note that although the survey says “Bioanthropology,” we have expanded it to include any scientific discipline that involves field work. Do not feel constrained to forward it solely to anthropological colleagues.

About Adam Van Arsdale

I am biological anthropologist with a specialization in paleoanthropology. My research focuses on the pattern of evolutionary change in humans over the past two million years, with an emphasis on the early evolution and dispersal of our genus, Homo. My work spans a number of areas including comparative anatomy, genetics and demography.
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