This time, Zogby wanted to know if I would do various things if I could be sure of not getting caught; whether I had done said things; and whether I considered each to be cheating.
In each case, the available answers were yes, no, and "not sure/not applicable".
For a change, they didn't ask about whether I'm a registered voter, my voting history, the size of city I live in, or whether I'm a NASCAR fan, though they did want to know my age, gender, and income.
In each case, the available answers were yes, no, and "not sure/not applicable".
- Hire an illegal alien?
- Cheat on your taxes?
- Cheat on your spouse or significant other?
- Lie on your resume?
- Lie on your expense report?
- Use an inside stock tip?
- Have an online relationship without telling your spouse or significant other? [The phrasing here, as distinct from above, suggests that they're looking for people who draw a distinction between doing this and an in-the-flesh relationship.]
- Steal a business idea?
- Lie on your child's college application?
- Lie to the police to protect your kids? [Going back to the survey page to write this entry, I see I checked "yes" rather than "not sure/not applicable." Interesting.]
- Leave the scene of an accident if you hit a parked car—WITHOUT leaving a note?
- Keep quiet if you knew a friend had committed a crime?
For a change, they didn't ask about whether I'm a registered voter, my voting history, the size of city I live in, or whether I'm a NASCAR fan, though they did want to know my age, gender, and income.
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