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Je ne connais pas votre langue, écrivez en anglais.
I want to better understand the réal expériences of People White neurodevelopmental conditions and their families around the World. Thank you. I m written the story of children
 
Hi Askas, welcome to the forum.

We get lots of people coming here to do surveys and studies, that is fine, but there are some normal protocols that should be followed.

Your survey should be anonymous, so having to log in to google to fill out your questionaire goes against the rules.

You should also provide more information about yourself and why you are asking these questions. If it's a study you're doing as part of a university course most people are very happy to help you. Provide details of university, professor overseeing the study, disclose who gets to see the information we provide, etc.

If your study is for commercial purposes people may not wish to respond.

Also, calling a version of your questionaire "internationaux" and writing it in French makes you look a little foolish. In my part of the world almost no one speaks French, or German. Even Spanish is a very minor language here, more Australians speak Hindi and Sikh than Spanish.

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Also, calling a version of your questionaire "internationaux" and writing it in French makes you look a little foolish. In my part of the world almost no one speaks French, or German. Even Spanish is a very minor language here, more Australians speak Hindi and Sikh than Spanish.
It may be a minor language in Australia but keep in mind that French is still like the 5/6th most spoken language on the planet. Canada for instance is officially bilingual. It's not foolish to think that there could be an international survey done in the language.


Now having to have a google account to verify and fill out the survey, that bit is foolish and the only reason I won't be participating.
 

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