[Blindmath] Survey regarding perceptions of stereotypes about blindness

Ken Perry kperry at blinksoft.com
Sun Aug 25 20:13:08 UTC 2013


Hmm I have been blind now 22 years and sighted 21 years.  I haven't been
stereo typed that I know of since I have been blind so I agree with you
Sina.  Now I have been stereo typed because I am short, white, geeky,
conservative, X-military, Baptist, , muscly, etc etc so maybe I am just
missing the relevance of this study if it doesn't include stereo types that
happen regardless of you being blind or not.

Ken 

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From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sina
Bahram
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Survey regarding perceptions of stereotypes about
blindness

Putting aside the relevance of whether this message is on/off topic (since
similar studies have been forwarded on here before, and I do feel it's
important to get as many participants as possible for such research), I do
have some concerns about the wording below. The wording, frankly, is neither
here nor there, but the underlying semantics and assumptions encapsulated in
the questions being asked is quite significant, I feel. The wording below
implies an acceptance that blind people are stereotyped somewhat always, and
you're simply interested in understanding how. While I feel that this is a
fantastic position to hold, especially if one is attempting to promote a
particular dogma or funding opportunity, for example, it might not be the
best tact to take from a research point of view, if that's of interest, of
course. For example, the email below, to me, seems to speak to an already
self-selecting and rather biased prospective participant, namely that of a
blind individual who has already been stereotyped or blind individuals who
feel like such stereotypes exists independent of their own experience e.g.
insert anecdotal evidence here.

So, essentially, what I'm asking is whether it might not be more appropriate
to examine If such stereotypes exist as strongly as one might believe, and
furthermore to word the research query in such a way so as not to
immediately bias the potential participant?

Just some thoughts.

Take care,
Sina

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-----Original Message-----
From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Arielle
Silverman
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2013 3:20 PM
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Subject: [Blindmath] Survey regarding perceptions of stereotypes about
blindness

Hi all,
My name is Arielle Silverman and I am a doctoral student in the Department
of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado. As you may
know, I am conducting a series of studies for my dissertation examining
blind people's experiences finding employment as well as your experiences in
interacting with the sighted public. I would appreciate your help with a
brief online study investigating your views about ways in which blind people
tend to be stereotyped by society.
The study should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. In appreciation
of your time, you will have the opportunity to enter a raffle drawing to win
a $50 gift certificate to a merchant of your choice (Amazon.com, Itunes.com,
Olive Garden, or AMC Theaters). All of your responses in the study will be
anonymous and confidential. Anyone who is legally blind and at least 18
years old is welcome to participate.
To begin please go to:
http://ucsas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eEhW5bXJgyKeetT
Thank you as always for your assistance.
Best,
Arielle Silverman, M.A.
Doctoral Candidate, Social Psychology
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
345 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0345
arielle.silverman at colorado.edu


On 8/25/13, Kevin Lowe <kevl2686 at aol.com> wrote:
> Thank you Marisa. Unfortunately I have already been in contact with 
> the president of the travel and leisure division and she had no other 
> ideas
from
> what means I am currently using. Nonetheless I certainly do appreciate
your
> suggestion.
>
> Thank you,
> Kevin Lowe
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 25, 2013, at 10:16 AM, "M Lucca" <lucca.marisa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> I am not familiar with CRM software, albeit I know its purpose and 
>> importance. You may find the NFB Travel and Tourism Division a 
>> helpful resource, though. Perhaps you should contact one of the 
>> Division's board members or officers for guidance. I presume the 
>> Division may provide some sort of direction. Here is a link to the 
>> Division's website http://www.nfbtravel.org/
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Marisa Lucca
>> NFB Florida Member
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Young_professionals 
>> [mailto:young_professionals-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>> On
>> Behalf Of kevl2686 at aol.com
>> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 10:39 PM
>> To: young_professionals at nfbnet.org
>> Subject: [Young_professionals] CRM software
>>
>> Hello,
>> Owning my own travel agency I have been trying to find a Customer 
>> Relationship Management (CRM) program that is fully accessible with JAWS.
>> As of now I have yet to find one that will work.  So this brings me 
>> to my obvious question, do any of you know of a JAWS friendly CRM 
>> program?  Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Kevin Lowe
>> Better Days Travel, "We'll take you to a better place"
>> www.BetterDaysTravel.com
>>
>>
>>
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