How do you view the universe? |
This research explores the viewing experience of astronomical images for people with color blindness
In this survey, you will compare four different sets of objects in our Universe and then respond to a brief question about each pair of images. The expected time to complete the survey is about 20 minutes.
This survey is completely voluntary. There are no negative consequences if you don’t want to take it. There is no compensation for participating. If you start the survey, you can change your mind and stop at any time.
This survey is completely voluntary. There are no negative consequences if you don’t want to take it. There is no compensation for participating. If you start the survey, you can change your mind and stop at any time.
The survey is anonymous. No identifiable information will be collected, and no one will be able to link your responses back to you. Only aggregate information (combined for all participants) will be used for this study.
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Questions about the research? Contact Dr. Kimberly Arcand, Visualization Scientist, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu
If you would like to be notified about the survey results or future surveys, please email Dr. Kimberly Arcand, Visualization Scientist, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu