Dear all, I hope this e-mail finds you well. I come today with a methodological question: At Eticas we are developing a methodology for societal impact assessment. Among other things, we want to assess (and to some extent) forecast attitudes of acceptance/rejection towards specific technological innovations (in particular those that imply personal data gathering and thus may ingringe the right to privacy). For instance, the installation of supercookies in their computers that might be collecting all sorts of sensitive information without them noticing (browsing history, navigation path, time spent at each website...). Using surveys for this forecasting has shown to be of low relevance, as individuals have not developed an opinión on certain aspects and, consequently, they cannot predict how would they react in front of a certain innovation. We are considering to use quasi-experiments or even some sort of role playing or gammification, but I was wondering if any of you may have experience or references on that. Any help or hint would be much appreciated. All the best, *Liliana Arroyo Moliner*, PhD Eticas Research & Consulting C/ Ferlandina, 49 (08001 Barcelona) / Reloj 2 (28770 Madrid) +34 936 005 400 - www.eticasconsulting.com - @eticasconsult