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Old 01.23.2009, 07:05 AM   #7
terriblecanyons
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1. What is your age?
18
2. What is your gender?
Female
3. Where do you live (Country)
USA
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes.
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
Every waking hour. Seriously.
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
Every type. Seriously.
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
7 or 8.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
Usually at a moderately loud level, depending on my mood. Again, 7 or 8.
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
Nope.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
It's at full. I don't usually listen to it with headphones, though.
11. Do you attend live music events?
Yes.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
Yes, but I don't attend any enough to make it detrimental to my health.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
No.
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
n/a
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
n/a
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