Survey FAQs

Your participation in this survey will help us with the nuanced understanding of not only physical forms of sexual harassment but also non-physical forms, identify contexts where transgressions take place and boundaries are crossed. This will enable us in our efforts to strengthen policies and mechanisms addressing sexual harassment at the workplace.

It will take you anywhere between 5-20 minutes.

This survey does not collect any identifying information such as your name, email address, or contact number. Therefore, your responses will remain anonymous. At the end of the survey, you will be asked if you would be comfortable to connect with us for an interview for further research. Even if you choose to provide contact information such as your phone number or email address, it will still be kept confidential.

All individual data will remain confidential.

Your individual responses will only be accessible to the researchers.

No, your individual responses will be collated for research purposes only.

You will be able to access the results on the Inclusion at Work website.

You will not be paid for taking this survey.

Yes, you can take survey if you are a student aged 16 years and above, and also if you’re unemployed.

Yes. You will be able to take the survey from your smartphone, tablet, desktop, laptop, and any other mobile devices with an internet connection.

No, the survey does not provide an option to save changes and complete the survey later.

No, the survey cannot be taken again after it has been submitted.

No. once the survey has been submitted, it does not provide an option to retake the survey. In case you want to go back to an earlier question while filling the survey, you can use the “previous” option to do so.

In case you need help or have further queries, issues or feedback, feel free to reach out to surveysbypaw@POSHequili.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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