PatrickRosenkranz
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Hi
My name is Patrick and I am conducting research for a PhD in Psychology at Newcastle University, UK.
I am conducting a study on beliefs and personality and am looking for participants. If you have 10-20 minutes to spare, then please help me out and go to the link below. Most people find the questions interesting and you also have the chance to win a £30 online gift voucher.
Anyone can participate!
What is the study about?
I am interested in the structure of beliefs in modern society. The beliefs we hold influence our lives and our behaviour and so it is important to understand the various psychological correlates of different types of belief.
At the moment, I am looking at how our existential beliefs relate to some of our personality characteristics.
My interest lies in all kinds of beliefs, i.e. beliefs from both secular as well as non-secular viewpoints.
If you are interested, you can go to the survey by clicking this link:
The survey is absolutely anonymous and confidential and is fully approved by the Psychology Ethics Committee, Newcastle University.
Thank you very much,
Patrick Rosenkranz
My name is Patrick and I am conducting research for a PhD in Psychology at Newcastle University, UK.
I am conducting a study on beliefs and personality and am looking for participants. If you have 10-20 minutes to spare, then please help me out and go to the link below. Most people find the questions interesting and you also have the chance to win a £30 online gift voucher.
Anyone can participate!
What is the study about?
I am interested in the structure of beliefs in modern society. The beliefs we hold influence our lives and our behaviour and so it is important to understand the various psychological correlates of different types of belief.
At the moment, I am looking at how our existential beliefs relate to some of our personality characteristics.
My interest lies in all kinds of beliefs, i.e. beliefs from both secular as well as non-secular viewpoints.
If you are interested, you can go to the survey by clicking this link:
The survey is absolutely anonymous and confidential and is fully approved by the Psychology Ethics Committee, Newcastle University.
Thank you very much,
Patrick Rosenkranz