No one is going to answer that questionnaire with anything other than socially acceptable responses.
1. What is your opinion on girl gamers?
Some are rancid mentally challenged cunts
(I know I cut the quote short, so it's wilful misrepresentation, but it was more lolzy that way
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Quote from: purple on 26 Jan 2014, 09:15
The questions are clearly geared toward misogyny, not sexism in it's totality. The tone seems to presuppose sexism only goes one way. Even if not intentially malicious such presuppositions could be considered a subtle and perhaps even subconcious form of misandristic sexism.
This. The questions are slanted in favor of only one gender by the way it asks about sexism and female gamers specifically.
You're losing me a bit here.
You might be correct by the thread title ('sexism in gaming' can indeed refer to either sex) but the OP specifically states "A friend of mine is doing research on women and sexism within gaming as part of her English course." That's why the questions are slanted and the tone presupposes - it's the topic of a paper.
As an analogy, I was reading the other day someone accusing people arguing for reproductive rights of being transphobic because they used the word 'vagina'. Apparently this presupposed that all women would have vaginas, thus (subconsciously or otherwise) writing out people identifying as women who didn't have one. That's a fine point in general, but not really when reproductive rights is the specific issue.
Likewise, when it's specifically looking at women and sexism within gaming, that's probably what the questionnaire is going to be asking about.