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What the surveys can discover?



 
 

What the surveys can discover?

Surveys can uncover things like somebody has stolen the email address. But they can uncover many other things. 

Have you ever get a net survey? That kind of thing might look interesting, and sometimes there is some kind of gift for people, who will answer to those surveys. Those surveys can uncover things, that people don't want you to know. Of course, those surveys can be used to uncover people like serial killers. The idea of this kind of research is that the convicted serial killer would answer the questions first, and then those answers would compare with other answers. That thing can be used as one tool for making psychological profiles of the person. 

One thing what is can uncover very easily is that if somebody else would answer the questions, and the thing how that survey makes that thing might be quite easy. There might be a question about the nationality of the person, who fills those forms, and then there might be a question about the language. The thing is that there might be a list of all countries or the name of the country and language must be written by using the letters. 

And there could be a thing, that the survey hasn't been sent to the people, who have a certain nationality or language. That means that if that thing is some kind of union, there is a possibility that there is no French citizen or people who speak let's say, German. This means that if that kind of answer is given the persons, who would answer to those questions would just see that there is an answer, where is data, what suppose no to be. 

There is also the possibility that the survey question would be sent just to one person, and the thing is that there might be questions what concern the favorite food of the person or something like "does that person own motorbike"? That kind of data is easy to check. But the remarkable detail is that if the traffic surveillance cameras show that person would just drive a motorbike. 

If the person would not have the driver's license for that kind of vehicle, there is a risk to get the penalty from the police by driving the vehicle without an authorized driver's license. But the second thing is that somebody will borrow the motorbike to that person. The skills of driving some vehicles don't be the same as owning a driver's license. Driving without license causes that the insurance would not pay in the case of an accident. 

The problem is that why that person borrows motorbikes to another person, who doesn't even have a driver's license? Sometimes people are giving wrong information about things, which are easy to check. Things like owning cars or motorbikes can be checked very easily from the vehicle register, and the people are sometimes telling lies, that they don't own motorbikes or that kind of thing. 

But they would pay insurances for some motorbikes, and they have marked the owners of that kind of vehicle. If this would be some police movie, the detective would ask does somebody put the vehicle in the name of that person without telling that thing to the "owner"? Or maybe that person would have Alzheimer's, which means that remembering that kind of thing is difficult. And the world is full of mysteries. 

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