Help needed for UCLA puzzle-solving study!
Von: puzzlelinkstudy@gmail.com [Profil]
Datum: 14.05.2008 02:39
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Datum: 14.05.2008 02:39
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Hello! I am a graduate student in biological anthropology at UCLA. I am currently working on a mixed-methods project with my advisor, Daniel M.T. Fessler, to investigate human minds and experience as a part of my graduate research. In addition to traditional fieldwork in small-scale societies, some anthropologists are increasingly using psychological methods to investigate human behavior, motivation, and cognitive processes. The phase of our project that is currently underway is collection of data in the United States via an internet questionnaire about puzzle- solving and emotion. We would greatly appreciate it if you would be willing to participate in our study. You must be at least 18 years of age to be eligible to participate. Participation takes only a few minutes and is wholly anonymous. To participate in this survey, simply click on the link below. Note: if for some reason the link below does not work, copy and paste the URL into your web browser. http://sjeng.bol.ucla.edu/CSvalid.html Thanks in advance for any help you can give us -- we rely on the goodwill of volunteers. In Anthropology, graduate students aren't as fortunate as the Psychology graduate students who can access the undergraduate class subject pools! So feel free to share this link with interested friends and family! Best regards, ~Serena[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
