Chad wrote:
You expect any different? Kids will be kids, and I highly doubt making them put a birthday to make them at least 13 is any challenging task. Some websites
It's not about making them. They would still be allowed to answer the questions - only they won't know that the answers won't be used.
On Feb 12, 2008 5:51 AM, Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.yu wrote:
Deni Symonds wrote:
Don't ask don't tell? ;) I think we could say <13.5 or, we could ask for their birth date and if they are below that, save that information and ask no other questions.
This entire discussion is centered around the fact that, if that is done, kids will lie about their age in order to answer questions, thus rendering the results unusable.
I suggested that the questions are asked, but the results are not saved anywhere.