Doing my honours thesis right now and during a meeting with my advisor she asked how things were going and I said "Great, just yeeting my last participant into the data set." I said yeet in a professional conversation and she didn't even question it. I think she's just given up with me at this point.
No, but I got some sarcastic remarks in my responses to the questions I asked. When I asked people who they normally vote for, someone put down "I'm a free thinker".
Shame man.
For one survey - we learnt how to set up surveys and process anwers - we asked students' views on people with mental disorders using (1) a graded scale and (2) open-ended questions.
One person's response to the open-ended question was something along the lines of "fuck this survey" - note that it was voluntary and they could quit midway - they wrote that instead.
A week later we cut out the verbal answers to broadly group the opinions (good, neutral, hostile, irrelevant) and calculate these stats vs the graded survey. When we got this ass and two other rude butts in the pile, we promptly labelled them "sucky butts" meaning to relabel them for presentation.
We grouped our quotes under the headings, to select the most representative quote per group - and the lecturer walked by. Since the headings were written in large pink highlighter, they are difficult to miss. He canned himself, told us to keep it for the "dangers of open questions and idiots" discussion, and walked on.
For one survey - we learnt how to set up surveys and process anwers - we asked students' views on people with mental disorders using (1) a graded scale and (2) open-ended questions.
One person's response to the open-ended question was something along the lines of "fuck this survey" - note that it was voluntary and they could quit midway - they wrote that instead.
A week later we cut out the verbal answers to broadly group the opinions (good, neutral, hostile, irrelevant) and calculate these stats vs the graded survey. When we got this ass and two other rude butts in the pile, we promptly labelled them "sucky butts" meaning to relabel them for presentation.
We grouped our quotes under the headings, to select the most representative quote per group - and the lecturer walked by. Since the headings were written in large pink highlighter, they are difficult to miss. He canned himself, told us to keep it for the "dangers of open questions and idiots" discussion, and walked on.