I had to go back several threads to your post but it made an impression on me, and you weren’t the only one who questioned the survey, many online questioned whether it was approved or something he just did on his own outside of class.
His instructor for that (online) class has now spoken to the Daily Mail defending the survey as perfectly normal.
A professor at DeSales University, where Kohberger earned his masters in criminal justice, told t
he Daily Mail he was “one of my best students ever” and said she was “shocked as s**t at what he's been accused of.”
Bolger says she was one of his professors who helped him with his proposal for a graduate thesis including what many have termed an unusual research questionnaire.
'I was one of the professors who helped Bryan with his proposal on his graduate thesis, his capstone project. He did put out a routine questionnaire for his thesis. It looks weird, I understand from the public view. But in criminology it's normal.'
'It's a criminology theory called script theory, it's a normal theory on how and why criminals commit their crime, etc.'
Bolger said, Bryan didn't even end up using any of the data he gleaned from the questionnaire, 'you aren't going to find it anywhere.'
Instead, she said, because he ran out of time, 'his graduate thesis was a narrative one based on the information.'