Survey for Research on Self-Promotion, Bragging, Humility and Culture
This survey looks at self-promotion, bragging, self-advocacy,  humility, and culture. The research goal is to understand the gap in self-promotion across genders and cultures and to investigate if there's a change in self-advocacy.

In this work, self-promotion is defined as the strategies and tactics for presenting oneself as highly competent to other people.
In this work, bragging is defined as expressing pride in one's own qualities, or accomplishments.

We want your opinions to help us with new research focused on professionals worldwide. This includes all people who work in corporate, entrepreneurs, self-employed, freelance, and all walks of life.

The findings will be included in a book written by Lisa Bragg that will be released in May 2023.

This survey could take as little as 10-minutes to complete or up to 30-minutes if you have a lot to share. Most responses are multiple-choice. It is anonymous unless you choose to give us your contact information. Any information held will only be used for this research.

Thank you for your valuable input.  

Lisa Bragg

For more information on the research, please contact Lisa Bragg at hello@LisaBragg.com 

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I enjoy hearing about other people's successes
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Were you told, "be a good person, put your head down and do good work, then someone will notice you," as advice as a child or young person?
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Do you avoid self-promotion?
Self-promotion is defined as the strategies and tactics for presenting oneself as highly competent to other people.
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Are you afraid of self-promotion?
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