Magda has a BSc/MSc in psychology and co-authored several articles on trait attribution and moral judgements. She taught social psychology and IT skills to undergraduates and SPSS and questionnaire design to junior researchers in a commercial research agency.
She worked as a market and opinion researcher for eight years, designing, analysing and reporting quantitative and qualitative studies on subjects ranging from beer consumption to childcare services, advertising effectiveness to sexual behaviour, substance abuse to customer satisfaction, brand image to ethnic stereotypes.
She has spent the more recent years of her life entertaining the children and avoiding the housework, enjoying the country life in Scotland and combining this with working from home as a freelance Internet researcher and writer.
Her greatest passion in life are books, and her favourite activity when not reading or writing is travel. She loves reading - and writing - about travel too. This interest has been indulged to excess during a 2010 six-months' family trip CouchSurfing in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
She has written extensively on a UK consumer review portal dooyoo as well as on travel sites igugo and trivago she has a honour to be a reviewer for the excellent book review site called the BookBag.
My passion is ...
reading and writing
I know too much about ...
things that seem to only interest me
My parents always told me ...
to try and stand out from the crowd
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Vitamin C, or vitamin C combined with salt, CANNOT cure Lyme disease. Lyme disease is caused by bacteria and the only viable, recognized and tested treatment for sufferers of Lyme is antibiotics. The notion that vitamin C can "cure" Lyme disease is pure, unabashed quackery, belonging with the worst snake-oil remedies. == Lyme disease causes and symptoms Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia. It is the most common tick-borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere as it is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected hard ticks...
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