There was no checkbox for 'multiple options apply' when taking the survey. If Dan were to take the survey and check the boxes for both queer and gay his data would show up in the 'multiple options apply' category when looking at the results. If he were to check gay and no other options, only then would he show up in the gay category.GalaxyDarling wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 6:29 pmDo you think Dan would opt as gay or multiple options in this survey if he took it himself?
No idea how Dan would fill out that sort of thing, tbh, I'm just thinking of the labels from BIG. (Which, now that I've thought about it, If Dan were to check male and also 'other' because he identifies as a formless blob in addition to a man, he wouldn't show up in the male column at all, he'd show up in the multiple options apply gender column.)
Hopefully that helps you interpret the results. I feel like Dan is a good example here because he's expressed complex feelings about sexuality and gender.
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