As you no doubt know, in my ‘day
job,’ I’m an academic. And one thing we academics do is conduct research. Today
I’d like to shamelessly beg for your participation in
tell you about a research project I’m currently doing.
My study addresses the question of
what adults learn and remember from reading crime novels. And I can think of no
more expert group of people than you folks to help me answer that question.
I would truly appreciate your help in
this project. If you’re willing to be involved, here’s what you’d be in for:
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Go to the study link to get started.
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After indicating your informed
consent to participate, respond to a survey. The survey contains 23 questions,
all but one of which are multiple choice.
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When you’re done, just submit
your answers. That’s all.
Here are a few things to consider:
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You are of course perfectly free
not to participate if you’d rather not.
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If you do participate, your
responses will be anonymous. That is, I will not be able to link you to your
survey responses. Neither will anyone else.
·
You will not be asked for any
private identifying information, such as your name, email address or telephone
number.
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The survey should take no more
than 20 minutes maximum.
Once I’ve got my data collected, I’ll
gather the information and start getting some results. I’ll share the overall
results with you on this blog.
I’ll also share the results at a
conference I plan to attend later this year.
If you’d like to participate, thank
you!!! Please click here to get started.
If you would rather not participate,
that’s perfectly fine. I would appreciate your helping me spread the word
though. The more participants who are involved, the more I’ll learn, and the
more I can share with you.
1 comment:
Thank you very much, Kerrie :-)
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