Jotaro Kujo (
starmark) wrote in
prismatica2020-05-30 10:58 pm
text, un: researcher
[ NOT POSTED TO NETWORK - DATASET ]
SURVEY ONE
OBSERVATIONS:
Every Sanguis in the S/I pairing type reports possessive behavior; most Irises report some form of clingy/needy behavior
Four of six Cordises report increased hunger, four of six Cordises report pheromones
Three of four cats report becoming ASSHOLES
One Iris in the C/I pairing type mentions essentially no symptoms of moonblessing
Three of six Irises in the C/I pairing type report going into heat, five of six report heightened affection
Five of eleven respondents have been here the same amount of time
Seven of eleven respondents have been here the same or within one month of each other
- ☆ ☆ ☆ -
SURVEY TWO
OBSERVATIONS:
Of the seven actual responses, five thought they were going to be Iris.
Both respondents who guessed wrong about being Iris are actually Cordis.
No one guessed Iris and wound up Sanguis.
No one guessed they would be Cordis.
Two people guessed they would be Sanguis; one was correct and one was wrong.
The Sanguis who was wrong is actually an Iris.
>> People who are Iris seem to be slightly better at identifying that they will probably be Iris.
[ /DATASET ]
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Hey, it's me again, the guy from last month who was doing that survey about the moonblessings.
I think I've got some pretty good data now so people who were interested in seeing a copy of that, you can message me here if you want and I'll share it.
Not sure what I'm going to do next but there's some good stuff to think about in here I think. So thanks if you participated.
And if you participated and were just stupid with your answers, well, guess what, science marched on anyway despite you.
| SANGUIS/CORDIS: SANGUIS/IRIS: CORDIS/IRIS: |
1 4 6 |
| M/M M/F F/F |
4 5 2 |
(2 S/I, 2 C/I, 0 S/C) (2 S/I, 3 C/I, 0 S/C) (0 S/I, 1 C/I, 1 S/C) |
| SANGUIS: CORDIS: IRIS: |
WOLF - 4 RAM - 1 CAT - 5 KITSUNE - 1 WINGS (??) - 1 BAT - 3 JELLYFISH - 3 RABBIT - 1 DEER - 2 RACCOON - 1 |
| SANGUIS/IRIS: CORDIS/IRIS: SANGUIS/CORDIS: |
WOLF/BAT (2) RAM/JELLYFISH WOLF/RABBIT KITSUNE/BAT CAT/DEER (2) WINGS/JELLYFISH CAT/RACCOON CAT/JELLYFISH WOLF/CAT |
| SANGUIS: CORDIS: IRIS: |
POSSESSIVENESS HUNGER PHEREMONES NEED FOR AFFECTION |
| ARRIVED SAME: ONE MONTH DIFF. > ONE MONTH DIFF. |
5 2 4 |
OBSERVATIONS:
SURVEY TWO
| GUESSED CORRECT: GUESSED INCORRECT: DECLINED TO GUESS: |
4 3 1 |
OBSERVATIONS:
>> People who are Iris seem to be slightly better at identifying that they will probably be Iris.
[ /DATASET ]
Hey, it's me again, the guy from last month who was doing that survey about the moonblessings.
I think I've got some pretty good data now so people who were interested in seeing a copy of that, you can message me here if you want and I'll share it.
Not sure what I'm going to do next but there's some good stuff to think about in here I think. So thanks if you participated.
And if you participated and were just stupid with your answers, well, guess what, science marched on anyway despite you.

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But if you're sure, here, I'll send over a copy of the data.
[Which he does!]
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i'm not going to defend the guy because the impressions he makes are his own business
but you should definitely have a thicker skin if you want to research.
though these are pretty interesting results, too bad you couldn't cast a larger net. i guess people are just shy about this shit or something.
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It's only an overview right now. Like I was saying last month, this was mostly just to give me some ideas of what I want to look at more specifically. Next time I can go looking for participants, maybe, instead of waiting for them to come to me.
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And will you be making that set of data available once you get to that next level? What is it you're wanting to look at more specifically anyway?
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Okay, well.
At some point I want to do a survey like this except just for committed couples who are the same moonblessing. Iris/Iris, Cordis/Cordis, like that.
Then I also want to look at Irises specifically in more depth.
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that's an interesting set of studies, best of luck to you ig
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Scientists aren't really supposed to shut down curiosity. Or something.