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Equalitopia is an application that will organize and analyze the LGBT movement around the world.
Engaged volunteers needed!
Equalitopia is assisting Cristina Reitz-Krueger from the University of Virginia’s Psychology Department by finding engaged couples for a study about marriage and parenthood among engaged couples:

I am looking for volunteers for a study of attitudes towards marriage and parenthood among engaged couples.  The study consists of a 25-30 minute online survey. To qualify for the study, you must be 20-35 years old, live in the U.S., and plan to marry or have a commitment ceremony within the next 365 days. You and your romantic partner must not have children, and this must be the first marriage for both of you.
You can:
Help a doctoral candidate;
Increase the pool of scientific knowledge;
Support research on marriage and families; and
Spend some time thinking about your relationship!
I am working with Dr. Charlotte J. Patterson, a Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. This study has been approved by the University of Virginia Institutional Review Board #2009025800.
Interested?
If you and/or your romantic partner are interested in participating or want further information, please email me at survey.couples@gmail.com.  I will send you a link that you can use to access the study.
Cristina Reitz-KruegerDoctoral StudentUniversity of Virginia(434) 243-8558survey.couples@gmail.com

Engaged volunteers needed!

Equalitopia is assisting Cristina Reitz-Krueger from the University of Virginia’s Psychology Department by finding engaged couples for a study about marriage and parenthood among engaged couples:

I am looking for volunteers for a study of attitudes towards marriage and parenthood among engaged couples.  The study consists of a 25-30 minute online survey. To qualify for the study, you must be 20-35 years old, live in the U.S., and plan to marry or have a commitment ceremony within the next 365 days. You and your romantic partner must not have children, and this must be the first marriage for both of you.

You can:

  1. Help a doctoral candidate;
  2. Increase the pool of scientific knowledge;
  3. Support research on marriage and families; and
  4. Spend some time thinking about your relationship!

I am working with Dr. Charlotte J. Patterson, a Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. This study has been approved by the University of Virginia Institutional Review Board #2009025800.

Interested?

If you and/or your romantic partner are interested in participating or want further information, please email me at survey.couples@gmail.com.  I will send you a link that you can use to access the study.

Cristina Reitz-Krueger
Doctoral Student
University of Virginia
(434) 243-8558
survey.couples@gmail.com

danlev Posted by Dan Leveille on May 25th, 2010 at 9:30pm

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