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- W20192868 abstract "No one knows when or where the first human being ticked the first box. The word “tick” does not appear in the Bible. Archaeologists have found no traces of boxes—ticked, crossed, or otherwise—in Egyptian papyruses, French caves, or Asian temples. Someone has even proposed the highly implausible theory that in the past great civilisations flourished without questionnaires.Aerial photography in Peru, however, has revealed regular rows of box like shapes covering an area of several square miles and headed by pre-Inca glyphs for the sun (“Yes”), the moon (“No”), and a cloud (“Don't know”). Yet none of these boxes appears to have been ticked, leading some to suggest that this is the first recorded example of a non-responder.The modern questionnaire was developed in the 19th century by psychologists studying small children who could not read or write. By the end of the 20th century questionnaires were widely used in Britain to monitor the medical profession. Logical as this progression seems to us now, it was not without controversy.Early in the 21st century there was a wave of early retirement among British medical teachers. They complained that no matter how inspiring their teaching, students always reacted by asking them to tick a box in a logbook. Older teachers grumbled that assessment of the infinitely subtle art of medicine had been reduced to computerised sudoku.In 2012 the Third International Congress on Medical Box-Ticking achieved the remarkable feat of agreeing a single generic form for all medical questionnaires—psychosocial research, undergraduate and postgraduate training, peer review, and performance feedback from colleagues, patients, patients' relatives, and managers.This proved to be box ticking's high-water mark. A backlash developed among lay people, who initially expressed discontent by ticking all the middle boxes, regardless of the questions. Resistance then crystallised into a global movement called “Stick Your Boxes” (“SYB”—or, in some countries, “SYBB”), demanding more free space for comments. Questionnaires slowly evolved into blank sheets and became extinct because nobody could be bothered to read them." @default.
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