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by Pea
08 Dec 2013, 18:36
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Participants Needed!! :)

Thank you!! Really appreciate it - sorry it was so long!!
by Pea
08 Dec 2013, 17:39
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Participants Needed!! :)

Thanks ever so much Gullscorer!

Apologies for sending the PM as an email too - was half asleep last night!
by Pea
08 Dec 2013, 02:02
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Participants Needed!! :)

Everything is bigger than Matt!! :)
by Pea
08 Dec 2013, 01:59
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Participants Needed!! :)

Oh yeah man, a big big musclesome strong bloke - Haven't you seen my biceps these days? :P
by Pea
08 Dec 2013, 00:42
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Views: 1188

Participants Needed!! :)

It's alright Gullscorer, Like you, I'm tired too! :)

I feel a bit bad - Im a bit defensive on the basis that this is essentially my baby as it were.

I fully appreciate your comments, and in some sort of answer, there are some things I would like to point out.

Firstly, you make the very valid observation that I use the word "partner", this is more for ease and in the hope that I don't offend anybody. I assume people would be able to understand that this is just a broad term used for your significant other for the moment, or at some prior stage. It saves me having to frame the questions with the old: "wife/husband, girlfriend/boyfriend, lover, somebody you live with" etc etc. It really bares no impact on the study in significant terms if the partner is a one night stand or a wedded partner of over 50 years. (I'll PM you with why). :)

As for the questions themselves - I do state at the beginning (I've called it my summary page for ease on here, but the Informed consent which is presented at the beginning) that if you are not currently in a relationship, to base your answers on previous relationships, or how you think you may act if you were in a relationship. I fully expect to get people to start the study and decided part way through that because they aren't in a relationship, or haven't ever been in one they just cannot answer, but that's okay, because I'm not actually testing the quality of the relationship. (Again, another point I will follow up in PM - don't want to give the game away to anybody who may read this and go on to do the study).

Further on in the study a lot of the questions change focus entirely, and have nothing to do with relationships, but rather opinions on politics and other things such like. The point of the likert-scale used (the strongly agree / neither agree nor disagree / strongly disagree) is to get a broad idea of what people may choose as an answer. You are correct in saying this may not give me the full impression of the reasons why, but my study is not interested in the why's and how's (Maybe that can be a follow up one day). That's partly due to the time restraints I have. Quantitative data is time consuming enough, but Qualitative data, whilst more rich and informative in some cases, would just take me far too long to analyse, content and factor analysis are some of the most time consuming, subjective analytical methods I've ever come across, and I have six months.

Anyway, the whole point of doing the quantitative was to be able to use these comments, and many many more, as critical review for part of my dissertation. Part of this is also giving methods which may be better in the future. Considering I'm aiming to come up with a so far non-existent scale, I expect there to be lots of further research in this area at a later date, and I hope to be able to see the pitfalls of the things I'm doing now in due course - but I have to start somewhere!! :)

I suppose you could argue the questionnaire is skewed, but it's been designed to be skewed. It's no good trying to test the effects of x therapy on ridding one of arachnophobia, if the people you are testing the therapy on don't have arachnophobia, is it? :)

I think I've covered everything, a short PM explaining those little bits is winging its way to you now :)


Thanks for at least trying, and thank you for taking the time to come back and explain, believe it or not, I'm a sensitive little thing, I don't like arguing! :~D
by Pea
07 Dec 2013, 23:03
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
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Participants Needed!! :)

Well, this is just the thing, I'm specifically experimenting a theory on a specific part of the population. I have no intention of generalising it to anybody outside of that cohort. I appreciate it didn't apply to you and I thank you for your time and at least giving it a try, but believe me when I say this isn't an off the cuff thing that I'm doing. I've planned it thoroughly, and used lots of different angles on this. Those who make it to the end see a summation of the questions used, and where they came from / what they were based upon, I don't present these at the beginning because it may influence the results, but these questions are taken from a very wide range of sources, some not even anything to do with relationships or dominance. I'm not just testing relationships and dominance within them, but also social desirability.

I appreciate your thoughts on this, but perhaps placing them, in such an opinionated manner to me ('the organiser of this event') is a little narrow minded. I've spent a long time doing this, and I'll be spending a long time more doing it. No, it's not my preferred area of psychology, but it's a bit heartless to essentially tell me what I'm researching is pointless, when I've got to spend the next six months analysing the data, coming to a conclusion, and writing a report of 10,000 words on it.

I appreciate that you have your thoughts and feelings on psychology, but if you yourself have ever tried to get a degree, or know somebody who has, you'll appreciate just how draining it is, without people dampening your spirits to boot!


Like I say though, thanks for at least taking the time to attempt the questionnaire - Perhaps you'll want a copy of the finalised report in a few months? :whistle: :~D
by Pea
07 Dec 2013, 22:23
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
Replies: 20
Views: 1188

Participants Needed!! :)

Haha, you should try to fool it then ;-)

On a serious note though, thanks for your help. A lot of time and thought has gone into it, I don't see any readily loaded questions in there, and when they are there, it's for a reason :) :)

Cheers!!
by Pea
07 Dec 2013, 21:05
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Topic: Participants Needed!! :)
Replies: 20
Views: 1188

Participants Needed!! :)

Hi Guys,

Bit of a shameless plug, but I have to try!

I need participants for my dissertation, all it requires is filling out a questionnaire. If you could, I'd be eternally grateful to you all - the more people I can get to do it, the better my reliability / results will be.

I have explained in detail what the questionnaire is about if you follow the link, this will take you to the summary page - you are not obliged to have to do it, and if you decide half way through that you're not happy or comfortable, then you can stop by just closing the browser window. All the information I get via results is anonymous, so there's no way I can link it back to anybody who might want to complete it. If you do complete the questionnaire, and then change your mind, then please contact me on here, or via the email I've given on the summary, you don't need to give a reason, all you need to do is quote the six digit code you gave at the beginning (This is explained in better detail on the summary page, but essentially an anonymous way of allowing me to identify which data is yours so that if you want to have it taken out, you can quote me the code and I can remove it, without you ever having to give me your name etc) Psychologists eh? We've got to over complicate everything....!!
(I'm sorry - but I have to do that old boring bit!!)



Anyway, on the summary page it says the questionnaire takes 30 minutes. It really doesn't - I can see how long it takes to complete, so far 7 participants have completed it, all taking no more than 9 minutes!! I just have to put that it will take 30 minutes to cover my own back.


Please please pleeeeeeease help me out if you can. You'll get a big golden star! :~D :lol:


Here's the link: https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bjCt96m60YHxBqt

Thank you so much for your time!!
by Pea
15 Nov 2013, 01:16
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Topic: FUNNY Jokes, FUNNY Tubes & FUNNY Video Clips
Replies: 836
Views: 220302

Favourite Jokes,Tubes & Video Clips

Come off it - that's a brilliant joke! Drunk or not ;-)

(which for the record, I'm not) :)
by Pea
14 Nov 2013, 23:53
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Topic: FUNNY Jokes, FUNNY Tubes & FUNNY Video Clips
Replies: 836
Views: 220302

Favourite Jokes,Tubes & Video Clips

What do you do with a sick chemist?


If you can't helium, you gotta carium, or barium :)



HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
by Pea
14 Nov 2013, 02:49
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Topic: How?
Replies: 5
Views: 326

How?

MAYBE, they get a one legged, blind, bearded midget to do it. He climbs up there, which takes him aaaaaaages being blind and all, and small, then on the way down, his little beard gets stuck in the statue, and the fire brigade get called out every time to have to cut him loose. He refuses on whatever basis to shave his beard, and they can't find anybody else to fill his place - oh, did I mention, he charges £10 an hour, and the fire brigade have taken to adding a £50 fee for every time they have to cut him loose. :) :P
by Pea
06 Nov 2013, 21:27
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Topic: Work Experience
Replies: 3
Views: 257

Work Experience

Hahaha, I've already asked him, he's had that many he can't remember who best to recommend ;-)
by Pea
06 Nov 2013, 19:46
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Topic: Work Experience
Replies: 3
Views: 257

Work Experience

Hi Guys,

I know it's a long shot, but I was wondering if any of you are / know any practising psychologists?

I'm in my Third and final year at Plymouth University studying Psychology, Criminology, and Criminal Justice studies, and desperately trying to seek out some work experience before I go out into the big bad world with my little piece of paper telling people I'm "clever".

All jokes aside though, any help would be great. I'm interested in specialising in Forensic Psychology, and would relish the chance to work with offenders, whilst not averse to clinical psychology, so I've contacted the prisons the NHS and the likes, but I'm more than happy to take any experience in counselling that I can find - it's all transferable skills. I'm pretty clued up on CBT and other approaches.

If anybody does know anybody, please PM me with their details, or buzz me on here.

Thanks guys!! :)
by Pea
06 Nov 2013, 17:42
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Topic: Animal Magic
Replies: 16
Views: 1161

Animal Magic

Im going to humour you here Andy, because, why not. :)

I love giraffes. I literally cannot get enough of the lanky buggers. They're so tall, (which is probably part of the allure, because I'm so short :~D :~D ), and so gentle - I fed them once - they're such placid, docile creatures, mill about, eat some grass, make a right palavar of bending down to have a drink, what's not to like?
by Pea
06 Nov 2013, 17:29
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Topic: Favourite / Best Album...
Replies: 21
Views: 1168

Favourite / Best Album...

I know it might not be catering to the masses, and as already mentioned, music tastes are a bit of a volatile subject at times, but you guys REALLY need to listen to Ludovico Einaudi's "Experience" ....by billy f**k its awesome!

Or Kings of Leon's Closer.

Happy listening!! :nod: