Participation in this study has now closed. Thank you to all who participated and supported this research!
Minor-attracted people are being asked to participate in a new study, conducted by researchers at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. The study is aimed at understanding the characteristics of people, including children, that people find attractive.
Interested MAPs can participate by taking the following anonymous 10-15 minute survey:
The following additional information about the survey was provided by the researchers:
Title: Understanding how individual characteristics affect attractions to children
You are invited to take part in a study aimed at understanding the characteristics of people, including children, that people find attractive. This survey will ask you some questions about you and your attractions, before asking you to rate the attractiveness and characteristics of photographs of people in swimwear. The images used in this study include both adults and children. It should take around 10-15 minutes to complete this survey. The research team is made up of Dr. Rebecca Lievesley and Dr. Craig Harper (study leads), and Roya Banki and Emily Hine (postgraduate researchers; all from Nottingham Trent University, UK).
The survey is completely anonymous. It does not ask for any identifiable information, it does not collect IP addresses and it can be accessed using a Tor browser. The link to the survey is below – the first page provides full information about the study and you can then choose whether or not to take part. If you have any questions please email the study lead on Rebecca.Lievesley@ntu.ac.uk. Please feel free to share or post elsewhere to increase the reach of this research.
https://www.soscisurvey.de/map-attraction/?q=base