FL08Boi said:I tried twice, nothing. My wife tried and got in on the first try.
Right after it asks your sex, the questions change depending upon M/F. Male, they go into asking about the internet. Female, they go into asking about your living situation and age.
I suppose this is strictly female. I was asked questions regarding the internet, and I'm female, single with no kids. Didn't get any questions about living situation, so while gender is a factor, apparently so is marital status. There were lots of questions about how social online I am, survey groups I participate in, how frequently I check email, participate in online forums, etc. My impression is that they are looking for the typical, average WallyWorld customer; who is usually a married female with kids who is very social both on and offline. I am none of those things.
No, I didn't get in, didn't expect to, and am not the least surprised. I have much better luck getting in on college/university panels, as I tend to be an ideal candidate for the kind of research many do. I had signed up for the Mills Advisory Panel, when posted in FS, and was surprised I made that one. I'll give credit to the sign-up process for WallyWorld on one thing, they allowed you to check more than one ethnicity. I often get stuck selecting 'white' while I am also partly Native American.
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