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Monday, July 11, 2011

Help develop a survey- earn $50 for 90 minutes

RESEARCH STUDY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS JULY 2011

Are you a young adult age 18-24?
OR a parent of a child age 0-8?

You may be able to receive $50 for participating

 

·         Evidence2Success is about to begin in a few communities across the country.  As part of this, the University of Washington (UW) is about to begin an important study.  This study will help us learn what community members think their community needs for children, teens, and young adults to be healthy and successful at every age.

·         To get ready for this, we need community members like you to help us develop our survey.  We want to talk with parents and young adults to make sure our surveys are easy to understand and relevant to you! To do this, we want to interview you ABOUT our survey.

·         Interviews take about 90 minutes. We will work with you to schedule the best time for the interview. We will come to your home or another location that you choose.

·         You will be interviewed by two trained interviewers. One interviewer will ask you questions and the other will observe and take notes. The focus of the interview will not be on your answers to the questions, but on what you thought about the questions and how you came up with your answers.

·         As a way of saying thanks, we will give you $50 cash when you are done.

·         Participation is voluntary. All of the information you give will remain completely confidential.

Are you interested?

If you would like to participate or are interested in learning more, please contact us!






Evidence2Success
Gina Marchesini, Study Coordinator
206-221-7759 or toll-free at 1-888-313-9575


This study is being conducted by the Social Development Research Group at the University of Washington in collaboration with the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Social Research Unit
For more information, please visit our websites:  www.sdrg.org, www.aecf.org, www.dartington.org.uk
For information on the protection of study participants, please visit the University of Washington’s Human Subjects Division website: at http://www.washington.edu/research/hsd/ or call 206-543-0098.

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