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| Hi I'm Maria Saavedra and I'm a graduate student at the University of Rochester. I'm writing my dissertation on mindfulness and relationships. If you are in a relationship and your partner is willing to complete the survey as well, it would be a HUGE help (and contribute to the pretty scarce literature about how mindfulness and meditation influence a relationship). The survey also provides feedback at the end. Please let me know if I'm posting this in the wrong place. I don't want to spam people, but I thought people interested in yoga and meditation might be interested. Thanks! The link and more info is below:
In a relationship? At least 18 years old or older? Have a partner who might do a survey with you?
Psychology researchers at the University of Rochester are looking for couples in romantic relationships (from dating to marriage) to complete a short survey.
Mindfulness in Relationships Survey is:
-- Is VOLUNTARY
-- COMPLETED ONLINE
-- SHORT (takes 20-25 min to complete)
-- Involves you and your partner both participating (at separate times)
-- Offers extensive INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK on your personality and your relationship
- 3 empirically validated dimensions of personality
- 11 empirically validated dimensions of individual & relationship functioning
-- Includes optional follow-up surveys every 3rd month
- Very brief surveys (10-15 min)
- Occurring 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 months after the initial survey
http://www.courses.rochester.edu/surveys/funk/mindfulnessT0/index.htm
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| Good place to post and it looks interesting by gosh. I'm not gonna do it as I've been married 35 years and it'd skew your data. |
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| interesting. will it remind us when it is survey time, because--by golly--i'll forget. LOL
i'm sure my husband and i would both do it. i like being surveyed. |
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| interesting. will it remind us when it is survey time, because--by golly--i'll forget. LOL
i'm sure my husband and i would both do it. i like being surveyed. |
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