Hi everyone,
Please take a moment to review the below email!
Dear Potential Participant,
I am requesting your participation in an important dissertation study, which is a part of an academic effort to learn about the attitudes and incident rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) within lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) college students.
I want you to know that I highly value your participation! Your participation is very important as the results will lead to a better understanding of LGB college students’ IPV incidence rates and attitudes about IPV. So, I kindly ask that you take approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete the questionnaire. In doing so, if you are among the first 400 LGB college student participants to fully complete the survey then you can enjoy a cup of coffee on me!
Your answers are completely anonymous and will be released only as summaries in any published results of this study; no identifying information will be used. When you complete the questionnaire and submit your email address to receive an incentive, then your information will be deleted 45 days after the dissertation study is complete. Your participation is voluntary. However, your response would be of great value to me.
Click on the link to access the informed consent letter and to continue on to the entire questionnaire:https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LGBCollegeStudentRelationships
Thank you so much for your participation!
The brief online questionnaire and research is being conducted by, E. Lamerial Jacobson, Doctoral Candidate in Counselor Education at the University of Central Florida, under the advisement of Andrew P. Daire, Associate Professor in Counselor at the University of Central Florida. If you have any questions or comments, I would be more than happy to assist you. You can contact me by email at Elizabeth.Jacobson@ucf.edu. This dissertation study has been approved by the University of Central Florida’s Internal Review Board (IRB).
Be well,
Lamerial Jacobson, M.A.
Doctoral Candidate, Counselor Education
College of Education, University of Central Florida
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