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how people interact with religion

hclau

New Member
I am an undergraduate Psychology student , and I would like to recruit participants for my survey study. The current study aims to study how people interact with religion. This study is not intended to discredit religion, rather it is to understand the relationship between religion and psychology.

The survey will only take approximately 10-20 minutes of your time. All your information will be kept strictly confidential and your responses will be used for the purpose of this study only.

At the end of the survey, you will be given a debrief explaining the rationale of the study.

You will have the chance to win a amazon voucher worth up to £50. If you are interested in participating in this study, please click on the link below and complete the survey.

When we do the prize draw after data collection, we will ask the winner what currency/county they want their voucher to be sent to. People from non-euro countries are also welcome to participate in this study.



Online Survey Software | Qualtrics Survey Solutions



Thank you.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
A few trouble spots with the survey:
  • Asks one's gender instead of sex and only provides two options (unfortunately not an uncommon problem)
  • A common type of degree - the masters - is missing from education options (this one is really unusual)
  • Question pools heavily slanted towards Abrahamic religions who worship the one-god of the Bible (also, unfortunately not an uncommon problem)
 

lovesong

:D
Premium Member
I'm an undergrad student of psychology and religious studies, so I will most certainly be participating! I just have one question. Where is says "God," can we substitute that for a word that makes sense within our own religious context such as "the gods"?
 
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