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rosiem
28-04-2006, 9:42 AM
Hi there,

I thought some of you might be interested in this! I'm a postgrad student looking for people to complete three easy postal questionnaires about common behaviours. Each questionnaire takes around 35 minutes to complete, and they are completed four weeks apart from each other. I'm looking for as many people as possible (especially guys) to take part - the only thing is that you have to be over 18.

I've got 255 £20 high street gift vouchers to give away to the first 255 people to complete all three questionnaires. Anyone who doesn't return the questionnaire in time for the vouchers will be entered into a prize draw. There will be a prize draw of £25 for every additional 25 respondents so you've still got a great chance of winning a prize if you aren't eligible for the vouchers!

If you want more info please email me at pscrrcm@leeds.ac.uk
I'd really appreciate any help!
Thanks
Rosie

beckie
28-04-2006, 9:59 AM
what are the surveys about hun?

nursemolly
28-04-2006, 10:01 AM
also how does a "student" manage to get hold of over 4 grand worth of vouchers????
with out sounding sceptic are you a genuine student??????
or are you really a company?????

rosiem
28-04-2006, 10:07 AM
Hi there!

Don't be sceptical! i am a student! i'm in my final year of of studies and had to apply to the department to get some funding for my final and biggest study (i've not cost any money over the past three years so think that they took pity on me). From past experience i know that it is almost impossible to get the numbers i need with out some form of incentive.

In response to other post - the questionnaires just ask about your general attitudes towards various behaviours like brushing teeth, exercising, smoking etc.

Thanks,
Rosie

martinmarv
28-04-2006, 10:08 AM
I believe her. See her other thread here (http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=80068)

Post-grads are often on sponsored research programmes (as opposed to under-grads, who are the ones who are poor)...

nursemolly
28-04-2006, 10:13 AM
cheers
i was just sceptical at first about supplying personal details to someone who may not have been a genuine student.
as a post grad myself (many moons ago) i am more than willing to help.
cheers
molly

beckie
28-04-2006, 10:29 AM
thanks for clarifying that, i've sent you an email. cheers! :)

zounds
28-04-2006, 10:41 AM
Just received your return e-mail

Thanks - Mark :)

smartie1976
28-04-2006, 10:53 AM
e-mail sent.
(Note: I've e-mailed you from my work e-mail, please don't use it for anything else other than this - thanks)

nursemolly
28-04-2006, 11:10 AM
hi, i have just emailed you.
cheers
molly

barginboyrob
28-04-2006, 11:42 AM
cool, just sent you an email, thanks, robin

Bunnyie
28-04-2006, 12:16 PM
I have just sent you the email.
Thanks

mobrien18
28-04-2006, 12:30 PM
I've sent you an email. I look forward to helping!

rachelmk
28-04-2006, 12:46 PM
I've mailed you too!
Rachel.

ozzyfan
28-04-2006, 12:46 PM
Sending you an e-mail too, glad to help & good luck!

JailhouseBabe
28-04-2006, 2:59 PM
Hi rosie,
Have emailed you my details.
Well done on getting the funding necessary to finance this!

rosiem
28-04-2006, 3:40 PM
Hi everyone,

thanks you so much for all your emails! the response has been great - so much so that i have now run out of questionnaires so can no longer send any out.

I really appreciate the kind responses from those who emailed me.

Thanks a lot,
Rosie :T