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    kurzweilig (opposite of boring)

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    kurzweilig (opposite of boring)

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    Participants so far have found the study [adj.] . or:
    Participants so far have [verb] the study.
    Comment
    We're conducting a study for which we have to recruit human participants. While many other studies consist entirely in filling out paperwork (surveys etc.), ours has an interactive component (participants talk to someone else). While I don't want to over-emphasize that, I want to mention that participants so far have found the study "kurzweilig" or whatever... they didn't "hate it" or get entirely bored. ;-)

    Leo suggests entertaining, diverting or amusing. That's not quite what I'd use for a study. The idea is that participation in a study will probably never qualify as a recreational activity... but I'm trying to say that ours is not quite as bad as others. :-)
    AuthorWeißkittel14 Apr 09, 20:26
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    ...found the study being not boring at all. Now the reader can fill in what that means. :-))
    #1Author Helmi (U.S.) (236620) 14 Apr 09, 20:33
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    ... the study entertaining/fascinating/riveting

    depending on the degree of kurzweilig :-)
    #2Author dude (253248) 14 Apr 09, 20:41
    Suggestionagreeable
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    diverting

    dazu schlägt mein Wörterbuch folgende Synonome vor
    delightful, appealing; interesting, fascinating, intriguing, absorbing, riveting, compelling; humorous, funny, witty, comical
    #3Authoragree14 Apr 09, 20:41
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    @ Weißkittel: So, wie Du die Angelegenheit beschreibst, meine ich, daß es zutreffend wäre, den Vorgang als 'nicht langweilig/langweilend' zu bezeichnen . . .

    Ergo: 'not (at all) boring' . . .
    #4AuthorDaddy . . . (533448) 14 Apr 09, 20:52
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    Would there be some "neutral to positive" word in English that doesn't sound over the top? In German I'd use "kurzweilig" (even though kurzweilig *can* be much more fun)... but I guess there must be something in English too?

    Regarding "boring", there's this tiny difference between thinking self-critically that it's probably "not boring"... and the knowledge that you shouldn't advertise with negatives because that makes people think of those negatives. (It's like advertising for a new detergent "that doesn't stink"... and oops, there it is, a strong connotation of the detergent brand name and stinking.)

    Can "agreeable" be used with study experiences? That and "interesting" are so far on my short-list...
    #5AuthorWeißkittel14 Apr 09, 21:05
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    maybe fitting:
    participants found the study worthwhile, useful
    or:
    Participants reacted positively towards the study /
    they displayed a positive attitude towards the study/survey.

    (not really a literal translation for kurzweilig, but maybe close to what you are looking for)
    #6Author maxxpf (361343) 14 Apr 09, 21:16
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    ... wie wäre dann: 'even interesting' ? . . .

    Meine Wahl wäre: 'not only not boring but even interesting' . . .
    #7AuthorDaddy . . . (533448) 14 Apr 09, 21:17
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    Mich wundert sehr, dass gleich drei LEO-Spezialisten mit aus meiner Sicht unzureichenden Vorschlägen kommen. Gibt es dafür tatsächlich keinen adäquaten Ausdruck außer "not boring". Den Kontext hat Weißkittel nun ja wirklich gut deutlich gemacht (kurzweilig finde ich im Deutschen übrigens wunderbar hier).
    #8Authordog biscuit14 Apr 09, 21:18
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    Sorry,maxxpf, deinen Beitrag hatte ich noch nicht gelesen. Die brauchbarsten Vorschläge bis jetzt finde ich, aber in ein Wort passt das nicht? Bin auch die ganze Zeit am grübeln...
    #9Authordog biscuit14 Apr 09, 21:21
    Suggestion(most, very, highly) stimulating
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    is a pretty nicely connotated word without having any specific meaning here.
    #10AuthorPhillipp14 Apr 09, 21:34
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    or: valuable, inspiring
    #11Author maxxpf (361343) 14 Apr 09, 21:37
    Suggestionenjoyable
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    would be my suggestion.
    #12Authormkh13 (426176) 14 Apr 09, 21:41
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    ok - a positive expression for not boring - here goes:


    mildly entertaining

    surprisingly interesting


    or, my personal favorite:

    kinda rad

    :]

    #13Authormellow_ (583995) 14 Apr 09, 21:44
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    Wasn't there this German line: Greif mal nem nackten Seemann in die Tasche?

    IMO all these spasmodic attempts don't apply to a "study", one can slice it, dice it or puree it. It simply remains "not boring." :-)))
    #14Author Helmi (U.S.) (236620) 14 Apr 09, 21:45
     
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