Enjoyed taking part. Will you post the results on the Forum? I look forward to seeing them.
Quick thoughts/warnings:
1) some of the questions referred to “persons” or similar words, implying humans. Other questions referred to “others” which I interpreted as including animals. Interpreting as humans as opposed to humans and other animals (or vice versa) affected my answers in some cases. (Not sure if the wording was chosen for consistency with existing psychological scales)
2) you may get some selection effects from donating to AMF, rather than offering EAs the option to choose from different options (e.g. can pick whichever EA Fund they’d prefer)
3) Here you said you’d donate to AMF and then I got told at the end it would go to GiveDirectly
Thanks also for the feedback Jamie. We should be posting a summary of the results on the forum, though if you participated and wanted to ensure that you get that when it becomes available just send me through an email (address in original post). In response to your comments:
1) This is a good point, and the scales can at times be ambiguous and open to interpretation. You are correct in that the wording was maintained to be consistent with existing scales.
2) Unfortunately due to some constraints/ethics applications we were required to select one charity, and did not have the opportunity to leave this open.
3) The $5 specified for every survey completed does go to AMF. There may be tasks in the survey which involve donations to other charities such as GiveDirectly, where highlighted in the survey.
Enjoyed taking part. Will you post the results on the Forum? I look forward to seeing them.
Quick thoughts/warnings:
1) some of the questions referred to “persons” or similar words, implying humans. Other questions referred to “others” which I interpreted as including animals. Interpreting as humans as opposed to humans and other animals (or vice versa) affected my answers in some cases. (Not sure if the wording was chosen for consistency with existing psychological scales)
2) you may get some selection effects from donating to AMF, rather than offering EAs the option to choose from different options (e.g. can pick whichever EA Fund they’d prefer)
3) Here you said you’d donate to AMF and then I got told at the end it would go to GiveDirectly
Thanks also for the feedback Jamie. We should be posting a summary of the results on the forum, though if you participated and wanted to ensure that you get that when it becomes available just send me through an email (address in original post). In response to your comments:
1) This is a good point, and the scales can at times be ambiguous and open to interpretation. You are correct in that the wording was maintained to be consistent with existing scales.
2) Unfortunately due to some constraints/ethics applications we were required to select one charity, and did not have the opportunity to leave this open.
3) The $5 specified for every survey completed does go to AMF. There may be tasks in the survey which involve donations to other charities such as GiveDirectly, where highlighted in the survey.