Survey: Beliefs, Questions, and Attitudes concerning Autogynephilia
Participate in Prof. Michael Bailey's research project
Psychologist and behavioural geneticist Michael Bailey, who is the author of the extraordinary book The Man Who Would Be Queen (which you can read RIGHT NOW! FOR FREE! RIGHT HERE! with the author’s blessing, and I highly recommend you download and read it), is conducting a research study on autogynephilia.
But before you go and read the book, I’m asking you to give me a quick couple minutes of your time, to answer a few survey questions for Michael Bailey’s project.
Bailey has done extraordinary work shining the light of science on the phenomena of homosexuality and autogynephilia among human males — subjects which are obviously of enormous interest to me — and he’s been the target of numerous harassment campaigns from trans activists as a result.
Please take a couple minutes to complete this brief survey of his. You will be doing science a favour! Below is the announcement and the link to Bailey’s survey:
ANNOUNCEMENT
Research Study of Beliefs, Attitudes, and Questions Concerning Autogynephilia
I am studying common beliefs that people have about autogynephilia (AGP), their attitudes about AGP, and what they would like to know about AGP.
You are invited to participate in my research study: Beliefs, Attitudes, and Questions Concerning Autogynephilia (STU00223398), Principal Investigator: Michael Bailey, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University (jm-bailey@northwestern.edu).
You must be at least 18 years old to participate. You will not be compensated for participation. Participation involves completing an online survey that will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
To participate, or to find more information, click the link to the survey below:
Thank you, Arty! Also, thank you for the link to the TMWWBQ, I've not read it yet and I'm about to. I've so many questions, and it'll be interesting which still stand by the end of the book and which new ones crop up. ^^
Arty are you still writing? I’m very happy to continue my paid subscription but only if you’re still publishing. Let me know, no rush, but your last essay was November of last year. Hope you’re doing well, big smooches x