Are you a male student at the University of Kent and aged over 18? Do you have 25 minutes spare? If so, please take our short online study and enter a prize draw to win an iPad Mini 4 (RRP £399).
A student in the School of Psychology is currently seeking participants to take part in a 25-minute online study that assesses the psychological and behavioural characteristics of male students at the University of Kent. The study forms the first part of their PhD and is funded by the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC).
Students who take part in the study will be asked to complete thirteen well-known and validated psychological measures – some are short (less than five items) whilst others are slightly longer. All are routinely used in research and clinical practice.
Participation in this study is completely anonymous (unless you choose to withdraw). This means that the researcher will not be able to identify you from your answers, so please respond truthfully. Moreover, under no circumstances will any of the responses you give be passed onto any internal or external authorities, including public protection agencies (e.g., the Police).
In exchange for completing the study in full, participants can enter themselves in a prize draw to win an iPad Mini 4 (RRP £399). Students within the School of Psychology who access the study from their RPS account can also get 1 RPS credit. For the latter, the study title is “The Psychological & Behavioural Characteristics of Male Students”.
To access the study, enter this address into your browser: https://bit.ly/forensic_psychology
Many thanks to those who take part. Please share this call with any relevant parties.