From: yinoftheyang on
Hello

We are looking for volunteers to help us with a study exploring the
relationship between personality, bad dreams and life events. The
study is specifically interested in identifying whether particular
personality variables affect nightmare content and frequency following
traumatic events.

If you wish to take part, your participation will take approximately
30 minutes, during which time you will fill in a series of online
questionnaires available here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=rOF_2bKkHYjStT_2brHUgwsbPQ_3d_3d

Your data will be kept confidential and securely stored, with only a
number attached to each participant, and therefore it will not be
possible to link any set of data with any individual. All information
collected for the project
will be destroyed when no longer needed. Taking part in this study is
completely voluntary; you may withdraw at any time without having to
give any reason. Please feel free to ask any questions that you may
have about this study at any point.

The survey is completely anonymous, so please do not write your name
anywhere on the questionnaire. The findings of the study will be clear
by March 2008. If you would like to be forwarded a copy of a summary
of these findings, please email one of the student researchers and one
will be sent to you.

This project has been reviewed, according to procedures specified by
the University of Reading Research Ethics Committee, and allowed to
proceed.


Thank you for your help.


Celeste, Ruth and Tim

Supervisor:
Dr T.I. Williams
Email: sxswiams(a)reading.ac.uk
Phone: 0118 931 5800 (clinic)

Experimenters:
Celeste Alexander-Allen: sxu05cba(a)rdg.ac.uk
Ruth Crocker: sxu05rac(a)rdg.ac.uk
From: Barb on
On Jan 16, 11:27 pm, yinofthey...(a)gmail.com wrote:
> Hello
>
> We are looking for volunteers to help us with a study exploring the
> relationship between personality, bad dreams and life events. The
> study is specifically interested in identifying whether particular
> personality variables affect nightmare content and frequency following
> traumatic events.
>
> If you wish to take part, your participation will take approximately
> 30 minutes, during which time you will fill in a series of online
> questionnaires available here:
>
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=rOF_2bKkHYjStT_2brHUgwsbPQ_3d_3d
>
> Your data will be kept confidential and securely stored, with only a
> number attached to each participant, and therefore it will not be
> possible to link any set of data with any individual. All information
> collected for the project
> will be destroyed when no longer needed. Taking part in this study is
> completely voluntary; you may withdraw at any time without having to
> give any reason. Please feel free to ask any questions that you may
> have about this study at any point.
>
> The survey is completely anonymous, so please do not write your name
> anywhere on the questionnaire. The findings of the study will be clear
> by March 2008. If you would like to be forwarded a copy of a summary
> of these findings, please email one of the student researchers and one
> will be sent to you.
>
> This project has been reviewed, according to procedures specified by
> the University of Reading Research Ethics Committee, and allowed to
> proceed.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Celeste, Ruth and Tim
>
> Supervisor:
> Dr T.I. Williams
> Email: sxswi...(a)reading.ac.uk
> Phone: 0118 931 5800 (clinic)
>
> Experimenters:
> Celeste Alexander-Allen: sxu05...(a)rdg.ac.uk
> Ruth Crocker: sxu05...(a)rdg.ac.uk

Go fly a kite, find somewhere the sun don't shine. It is very very
dangerous to emails like this sent to this newsgroup.of PTSD
afflicted.
Barb