Hello, my name is Melinda Morgan. I am a Psychology Master's student
at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I am doing an online
study of how individuals with tinnitus adjust and cope with their
condition for my Master's degree research. Below you will find
details about the study and how you can participate!
Thanks all and take care,
Melinda Morgan
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Do you have tinnitus and are aged 18 and over? If so, we would like to
invite you to participate in an online study looking at how people with
tinnitus adjust to their illness and what life changes have occurred
since experiencing tinnitus. This study has been reviewed by the
Carleton University Ethics Committee for Psychological Research. In
this study you will be asked to fill out an online questionnaire about
how you cope with your tinnitus, the severity of your tinnitus and any
changes that have occurred in your life as a result of your tinnitus.
The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. To
participate please visit the following website:
http://www.surveyconsole.com/console/TakeSurvey?id=212616
Should you have any questions about this study you can contact the
following people:
Principal Investigator: Melinda Morgan (mmorgan3@connect.carleton.ca),
MA Candidate, Department of Psychology, Carleton University.
Research Supervisor: Dr. Mary Gick (mary_gick@carleton.ca or
613-520-2600 x2648), Chair of Department of Psychology, Carleton
University
Murray Grossan - 25 May 2006 17:15 GMT
On 5/25/06 12:17 AM, in article
1148541431.752790.58290@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "Melinda2006"
<mmorgan3@connect.carleton.ca> wrote:
> (mmorgan3@connect.carleton.ca),
This address is incorrect.
jga.socal - 25 May 2006 23:29 GMT
Murray, I wrote her at that address to ask her to post here.
At the conclusion of the survey there are a lot more contacts:
"If you have any complaints, concerns, or questions about the study
that you have just completed, please feel free to contact Melinda
Morgan (mmorgan3@connect.carleton.ca), or her supervisor, Dr. Mary Gick
(613-520-2600 x2648 or mary_gick@carleton.ca ). If you have questions
about the ethical treatment of participants you may contact Dr. Janet
Mantler (613-520-2600 x4173 or janet_mantler@carleton.ca), Carleton
University Ethics Committee for Psychological Research, or Dr. Tim
Pychyl (613-520-2600 x1403 or tim_pychyl@carleton.ca ), Graduate
Studies Chair of the Department of Psychology, Carleton University."
She also she has a yahoo address: mindy_morgan2005@yahoo.com