Thursday, June 28, 2007

Research Interview Layout

Your Name:

Your Age:

Are you FOR or OPPOSED to online dating?

Have you ever met anyone online? (In person)


If so, did the two of you become emotionally attached, beyond the line of friendship?




When? / How long did it take for a relationship to form of friendship on a regular to daily basis?




Did a relationship occur?


What kind of relationship?



How (if so), did this all come about?







How long did your online dating relationship experience last?






What did you like most about your online dating relationship experience?








What did you dislike most about your online dating relationship experience?








Do you still talk to the person whom you have had relations with?





What advice, GOOD &/or BAD would you offer to someone who is considering dating someone online?










Any Additional Advice/ Personal Experience?






If OPPOSED to online dating, why do you feel this way?










(What) makes you / (Why) do you feel this way?





Why do you think that it’s looked so down upon?





Any questions that you would like to know more about?







Thank you very much for your time and story. Mandy Riester (Online Dating Research / summer 2007)

1 comment:

Nicole Hancock said...

Rather than some of the specific questions about a person's relationship with someone on-line, it might be good to just ask the one about their personal experience with on-line dating and then do some follow-up questions from there. Would you rather be asked how long you've dated or "when and how did you first meet"? Think about the questions you wouldn't mind being asked and go from there.