Your genes determine whether you will respond to surveys
31st August 2010
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Humanity is in general genetically predisposed not to take surveys, according to new research. However there exists a proportion of mutant freaks whose genes make them want to respond to surveys.
That explains a lot.
The amazing news comes as part of a new study by profs in America and Singapore. This involved the cunning sending out of a survey to over 1,000 sets of twins.
Hey, tenure doesn’t grow on trees, you know.