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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
Hello!
Our names are Amie Kolos and Amber Norwood, and we are recent graduates (B.S. in Psychology) of Towson University in Towson, MD. We are currently conducting research for project in which we hope to learn how women's thoughts are related to their coping with stressful life events. We hope to recruit some women to complete an online survey containing questions about stressful life experiences. Complete anonymity will be maintained in this survey and no one will be asked for any identifying information. If you are interested in completing this survey, you are welcome to click on the following link that will bring you immediately to the survey on SurveyMonkey.com: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=486202240455 Or, you may contact the following members of the project with any questions or concerns: Principal Investigators..................Amie Kolos: 267-918-2904 Amber Norwood: 240-446-7560 Research Advisor.................. .... Dr. Bethany Brand: 410-704-3067 Chairperson of IRB.....................Dr. Patricia Alt: 410-704-4221 Thank you for taking the time to read this and feel free to pass it along to those who may be interested in participating our study. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. Amie Kolos Amber Norwood |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
"Amber" wrote in message oups.com... Hello! Our names are Amie Kolos and Amber Norwood, and we are recent graduates (B.S. in Psychology) of Towson University in Towson, MD. We are currently conducting research for project in which we hope to learn how women's thoughts are related to their coping with stressful life events. We hope to recruit some women to complete an online survey containing questions about stressful life experiences. Complete anonymity will be maintained in this survey and no one will be asked for any identifying information. I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives. Kris |
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Perhaps collecting books is one of those well-known "stressful life
events." Kris Baker wrote: "Amber" wrote in message oups.com... Hello! Our names are Amie Kolos and Amber Norwood, and we are recent graduates (B.S. in Psychology) of Towson University in Towson, MD. We are currently conducting research for project in which we hope to learn how women's thoughts are related to their coping with stressful life events. We hope to recruit some women to complete an online survey containing questions about stressful life experiences. Complete anonymity will be maintained in this survey and no one will be asked for any identifying information. I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives. Kris |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
" I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives." Kris The interesting part of this "issue" is the sites where she posted this thread. My understanding is that they are interested in the thoughts and ideas of women who have had a "stressful situation", ahem... and some of the groups would have strong interest in them (feminism, prison, support.rape.survivors, psychology, etc), but I'm not sure why they targetted collecting books, tv game shows, pets.dog.behavior, animals.horses.breeding, or movies.silent. |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
"Sam" wrote in message ups.com... " I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives." Kris The interesting part of this "issue" is the sites where she posted this thread. My understanding is that they are interested in the thoughts and ideas of women who have had a "stressful situation", ahem... and some of the groups would have strong interest in them (feminism, prison, support.rape.survivors, psychology, etc), but I'm not sure why they targetted collecting books, tv game shows, pets.dog.behavior, animals.horses.breeding, or movies.silent. Really. I never open spammed sites, because I figure they're all full of viral crap. Kris |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
Kris Baker wrote:
"Sam" wrote in message ups.com... " I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives." Kris The interesting part of this "issue" is the sites where she posted this thread. My understanding is that they are interested in the thoughts and ideas of women who have had a "stressful situation", ahem... and some of the groups would have strong interest in them (feminism, prison, support.rape.survivors, psychology, etc), but I'm not sure why they targetted collecting books, tv game shows, pets.dog.behavior, animals.horses.breeding, or movies.silent. Really. I never open spammed sites, because I figure they're all full of viral crap. Kris Hi Kris, To find that out, all one need do is do a google groups search on the sender and today's date. No need to open the site. I am curious about the name of the web site: surveymonkey.com. That does not sound very professional to me. Sounds like a warning if anything. Francis A. Miniter |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
Hi Francis,
Before I clicked on the link to surveymonkey.com, I googled them and the three women mentioned in the post (all came back legit). In fact, under "surveymonkey and problems" under the search criteria, I found out that one of their users is the U.S.Court of Federal Claims (also several libraries and businesses). I'm amazed that no one has bitched and moaned about this "non-topic" thread...soon though, I'm sure |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
"Sam" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Francis, Before I clicked on the link to surveymonkey.com, I googled them and the three women mentioned in the post (all came back legit). In fact, under "surveymonkey and problems" under the search criteria, I found out that one of their users is the U.S.Court of Federal Claims (also several libraries and businesses). I'm amazed that no one has bitched and moaned about this "non-topic" thread...soon though, I'm sure How do you know that no one has? It's of little use to mention it publicly to a drop-and-run Google Groups spammer who has no clue about Usenet. I don't think there's anyone here who'd bitch and moan about it, though. This is an intelligent group who handles things without argument. That is, those who haven't been killfiled Kris |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
"Francis A. Miniter" wrote in message news:44a85f2a@kcnews01... Kris Baker wrote: "Sam" wrote in message ups.com... " I don't believe you. Why would Psychology students perform a non-statistically correct, self-selecting survey? No, you have other motives." Kris The interesting part of this "issue" is the sites where she posted this thread. My understanding is that they are interested in the thoughts and ideas of women who have had a "stressful situation", ahem... and some of the groups would have strong interest in them (feminism, prison, support.rape.survivors, psychology, etc), but I'm not sure why they targetted collecting books, tv game shows, pets.dog.behavior, animals.horses.breeding, or movies.silent. Really. I never open spammed sites, because I figure they're all full of viral crap. Kris Hi Kris, To find that out, all one need do is do a google groups search on the sender and today's date. No need to open the site. I am curious about the name of the web site: surveymonkey.com. That does not sound very professional to me. Sounds like a warning if anything. Francis A. Miniter I guess they're used by all kinds of people....but not the kind of people I'd want to talk to. Too cheesy for words. Kris |
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Research Study on Women's Thoughts
Kris Baker wrote:
I'm amazed that no one has bitched and moaned about this "non-topic" thread...soon though, I'm sure How do you know that no one has? It's of little use to mention it publicly to a drop-and-run Google Groups spammer who has no clue about Usenet. That has never stopped you before, you old busybody. I used to think you were just a meddling pain-in-the-ass but this thread reveals you have deeper, underlying psychological issues (paranoia) for which you should seek professional help. -- RWF |
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