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Study Phd Study: Post-traumatic Growth And Thinking Styles Online Survey

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MTRBrooks

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Hello all,

I am a PhD student based in Preston, England and in the process of recruiting some participants for my final study.

I am interested in the ways people respond and think about traumatic or stressful experiences. People may experience negative or positive changes, and others may feel they have not been affected at all.

To take part, you can complete some brief questionnaires looking at your experiences of trauma and thinking styles.

The questionnaires should take no longer than 20 minutes. Participation is voluntary.

For your participation, you can choose to be entered into prize draw for a £50 Amazon voucher.

You can find the questionnaires and additional information at this link: Link Removed

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Matt
 
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When I click on the link to this survey near the bottom of the page it give you a link to report ethical concerns for this study but the link appears not to be valid. I do have ethical concerns with this study as it seems that the question and available answers are designed to produce a specific result and eliminates the possibility of results that disprove the researchers theory.

Can anyone help me to get that link to work?
 
When I click on the link to this survey near the bottom of the page it give you a link to report ethical concerns for this study but the link appears not to be valid.
It's an email address that is provided. The link is to a debrief, should you choose to exit the survey.

So, if you would like to report anything, I'd encourage you to write to the email address provided.
 
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