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Would you be willing to engage in a research in the next season that will collect data while you are attending the games?
The research will have no risks for you, will not interfere in your experience during the game (you would need to carry a device with you during the game), and it could benefit sport, science, and all fans with a broader understanding of the dynamics of the fanship and spectatorship during the games.
 
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Would you be willing to engage in a research in the next season that will collect data while you are attending the games?
The research will have no risks for you, will not interfere in your experience during the game (you would need to carry a device with you during the game), and it could benefit sport, science, and all fans with a broader understanding of the dynamics of the fanship and spectatorship during the games.
What would a person have to do. Talk about your research a bit.
 
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The Uconn women are essentially 'hated because they are beautiful ' . Despite the male basketball / female basketball disparity. ..with more families /individuals paying to see the men play ; Geno has created a team that doesn't loose. Only basketball purist want to to pay to see the nearly flawless execution of basketball.
 
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The Uconn women are essentially 'hated because they are beautiful ' . Despite the male basketball / female basketball disparity. ..with more families /individuals paying to see the men play ; Geno has created a team that doesn't loose. Only basketball purist want to to pay to see the nearly flawless execution of basketball.
We are damn proud that our girls aren't loose too. Damn proud!
 
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My bad lose....the moral integrity of the people womens basketball program is never to be questioned !!
 

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What's it going to do count how many times I use the word after a missed bunny? I'll save you the batteries: it's a lot.
Kind of wonder how they would weight this survey; recruited from student body, recruited from general population, and recruited from the Boneyard. We have profanity filters, amirite?
 

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Do I have to have sex without my Viagra, eat a a jar of penaut butter, or ride a bike with an esophogal thermometer inserted? Send me the protocol.
 
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This sounds like the once in a lifetime business opportunity that cost my grandma her retirement account.
 
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Would you be willing to engage in a research in the next season that will collect data while you are attending the games?
The research will have no risks for you, will not interfere in your experience during the game (you would need to carry a device with you during the game), and it could benefit sport, science, and all fans with a broader understanding of the dynamics of the fanship and spectatorship during the games.

I'd be down to help you out if you give me some of the details of the testing.

You guys are dicks, lol
 

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I'd be down to help you out if you give me some of the details of the testing.

You guys are dicks, lol

Yeah we are, but in fairness the only relevant question was asked in 2nd post (which you just repeated pretty much) and she never returned to answer that . So we are all left here wondering just what the heck kind of device she is talking about.

Im all for helping a UConn student with a research project. Would do it every day of the week for anyone who asked. I draw the line at potentially wearing an electronic butt plug in my arena seat. I mean its not our fault for imagining the ramifications of a "device". Just give us a hint.
 
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Yeah we are, but in fairness the only relevant question was asked in 2nd post (which you just repeated pretty much) and she never returned to answer that . So we are all left here wondering just what the heck kind of device she is talking about.

Im all for helping a UConn student with a research project. Would do it every day of the week for anyone who asked. I draw the line at potentially wearing an electronic butt plug in my arena seat. I mean its not our fault for imagining the ramifications of a "device". Just give us a hint.
Lol. Well in fairness to her, I'm sure she has a life and is not at work reloading a UConn message board every 5 minutes like we are. Damn commie
 
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What's it going to do count how many times I use the word after a missed bunny? I'll save you the batteries: it's a lot.

And vicinity to other children under 12 wearing the device and the percent of time that its your own children.
 

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And vicinity to other children under 12 wearing the device and the percent of time that its your own children.

I used to sit one row behind Pat Calhoun and the grand children at XL . Someone should've put that device on JC. The first swears my daughter ever heard in public came out of Calhouns mouth. She misses JC on the bench and still to this day the first thing she asks at games is " dad where is coach Calhoun sitting today" usually it's the baseline but sometimes this year it was center court directly opposite benches. She's not happy until she spots him.
 

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Yeah we are, but in fairness the only relevant question was asked in 2nd post (which you just repeated pretty much) and she never returned to answer that . So we are all left here wondering just what the heck kind of device she is talking about.

Im all for helping a UConn student with a research project. Would do it every day of the week for anyone who asked. I draw the line at potentially wearing an electronic butt plug in my arena seat. I mean its not our fault for imagining the ramifications of a "device". Just give us a hint.

It's really no big deal. It looks a lot worse than it actually will feel. Trust me.

 
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I'm guessing she's measuring either sitting v standing or maybe heart rates? I'd love the boneyard data on the latter. Given that some of us have copped to walks in the woods and other 'serenity now' salves while watching on TV, I can only imagine the collective data on stress inside the arena.
i.e.
Steve Enoch shoots 1-and-1, heart rates go up 30-50%
Amida Brimah grabs a rebound, heart rates drop 30bpm as a calm satisfaction envelopes the building
Rodney Purvis drives into traffic - heart rates spike to 101% of max
Kevin Ollie touches some papers on the scorers table in a tight game = get out the defibrillators...
 
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Does it involve measurement of the atmospheric composition of hot dog fots as a function of game score?
 
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Thanks for all the comments!
We are not recruiting yet. We are designing the study and in order for me to give details related with that I need an Institutional Review Board approval. My question for now is more to get the sense of which methodology we should adopt for getting the participants.

Dogdeacon comment got a little bit of the essence of what it could be.
"I'm guessing she's measuring either sitting v standing or maybe heart rates? I'd love the boneyard data on the latter. Given that some of us have copped to walks in the woods and other 'serenity now' salves while watching on TV, I can only imagine the collective data on stress inside the arena."
 
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I'm guessing she's measuring either sitting v standing or maybe heart rates? I'd love the boneyard data on the latter. Given that some of us have copped to walks in the woods and other 'serenity now' salves while watching on TV, I can only imagine the collective data on stress inside the arena.
i.e.
Steve Enoch shoots 1-and-1, heart rates go up 30-50%
Amida Brimah grabs a rebound, heart rates drop 30bpm as a calm satisfaction envelopes the building
Rodney Purvis drives into traffic - heart rates spike to 101% of max
Kevin Ollie touches some papers on the scorers table in a tight game = get out the defibrillators...

Hot cheerleader does a back flip and her underoos show, heart rates go up 40-60%
Smoking hot chick walks up stairs and everyones heads turn to get a look, heart rates increase 75 - 80%
Guy mistakenly drops his beer, heart rate goes up 115%.

Alot of things to factor with heart rate that arent going to be basketball related.
 
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