Posted: 11/12/2015 11:01:45 PM EDT
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Howdy All I am doing original research for a 4000 level course looking at the mental well-being of a sample U.S. Veteran population compared to the greater civilian population. I am using a survey tool created by a university in the U.K. which has been found to stand up to statistical analysis with different populations. This however is the first time it has been applied to U.S. Veterans and their families. I am going to compare and contrast my veteran data against regular civilian data looking for any insights. Its a simple multiple choice survey that asks for your feelings over the past 2 weeks on a range of topics plus some demographics to help me analyze the data. All of the responses are anonymous and no personally identifiable information is kept. I would appreciate anyone, veteran or otherwise to participate and to share the survey. I will be publishing in December and the more data I have the better my statistical voodoo will be. Also, I can virtually guarantee that taking this survey will make you feel good and have a great day. Semper Fi Matt Link to survey below. I used constant contact for the survey, so its nothing hinky to worry about. http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07ebtwltzcigvb8rkv/start |
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IRB? What is in that anonymous survey for a college course that would warrant that? Quoted:
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Am I in before someone asks about some IRB horseshit? There is always someone who spouts off about it. Not sure if you noticed the word "horseshit" I snuck in there.
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