On 2/16/2014 2:25 PM, Jordan Kraemer wrote:
Some people might find it odd or suspicious to add someone who has no or few contacts, but on the other hand, it helps clearly demarcate the researcher as a researcher. Another consideration if you do create separate profiles is how will you manage your personal accounts -- will you just stay logged in to your research accounts, or will you switch back and forth?
One solution is to use different web browsers for your research and personal accounts. That way one can leave both logged on if needed. Over time the two accounts may have very different sets of contacts. It's also important to be careful which account you're making a post too. The wrong sort of post could alienate research participants. Fred -- Fred Fuchs - Founder, CEO, & Producer FireSabre Consulting LLC Content Services for Virtual Worlds Creation, Events, Training, & Simulations www.linkedin.com/in/fredfuchs https://twitter.com/Fred_Fuchs --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com