Interested in taking part in a Psychological survey?
My name is Joseph Cassidy, a postgraduate psychology student of at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Under the supervision of Dr. Adrian Needs, I am conducting research into personality beliefs, interpersonal skills and the role of online social support in coping. If you are interested in taking part, we would welcome your contribution!
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Study title: Translating underlying beliefs, interpersonal skills and social support across the internet.
Description: The study examines how beliefs about oneself and others correspond with interpersonal skills – and how social support might contribute. We hope that our findings will shed some light on an under-explored area and provide an important springboard for future research (particularly regarding online support).
Three brief questionnaires have been designed to investigate these concepts. They all use short, numerical scales (e.g. 1-5) to respond to each question. Your participation should take no longer than 20 minutes in total.
If you wish to participate: please follow this link to the survey website, where you will be asked to read an information sheet and complete a short consent form. The surveys will then follow. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions!
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Contact details:
Mr. Joseph Cassidy
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Adrian Needs
E-mail: [email protected]
Please feel free to pass this survey on - the more respondents the better. Thank you for your time and attention!
My name is Joseph Cassidy, a postgraduate psychology student of at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Under the supervision of Dr. Adrian Needs, I am conducting research into personality beliefs, interpersonal skills and the role of online social support in coping. If you are interested in taking part, we would welcome your contribution!
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Study title: Translating underlying beliefs, interpersonal skills and social support across the internet.
Description: The study examines how beliefs about oneself and others correspond with interpersonal skills – and how social support might contribute. We hope that our findings will shed some light on an under-explored area and provide an important springboard for future research (particularly regarding online support).
Three brief questionnaires have been designed to investigate these concepts. They all use short, numerical scales (e.g. 1-5) to respond to each question. Your participation should take no longer than 20 minutes in total.
If you wish to participate: please follow this link to the survey website, where you will be asked to read an information sheet and complete a short consent form. The surveys will then follow. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions!
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Contact details:
Mr. Joseph Cassidy
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Adrian Needs
E-mail: [email protected]
Please feel free to pass this survey on - the more respondents the better. Thank you for your time and attention!