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  • We saw Howard Marks (at a festival on sunday) and he explained how promoting your work is important, so here goes…
    I am Sapphire student studying a MSc in research Psychology at Southampton University. I am conducting a study and therefore seek participants for an important study of how lifestyle choices affect the mind. This will involve completing a short online survey.

    The questions are regarding: health, alcohol, drug use, answer some questions about the way you see the world, complete a short memory test and arrange a cartoon style story (inspired by previous research). Personal information will never be seen by anyone other than researchers involved in this project. The results of this study will not include any identifying characteristics, as they will be reported in the form of group averages. Participants will not have to give their name or details of where they live. This research could help to see how drugs should be legally classified, how they affect your mind/health. Therefore participation could really aid scientific understanding. This is why I request your help…
    :flowers:PLEASE GO TO: http://www.tinyurl.com/easeup

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    Is this for your dissertation?

    What is your study looking to find? or propose?

    would be really good to hear some specifics about what your trying to find out from the survey

    thanks

    (will do tomorrow when got more time)

    Hi, yes this is for my dissertation the main interest is to look at the effects of drug use (especially MDMA and cannabis) on the way people see the world, their memory ability and theory of mind. When you finish the study there is a page which informs the study aims, the inspiration for the research.

    Thank you for your help… legend!!

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