Oh, I believe you. its just that you missed my point.  PSU students  are 
hitting this board pretty hard the last couple of years and its not fair to  
the 
other universities that are willing to pay to play with us.  The  members here 
are both true experts and worthy of pay for their knowledge.   You know the 
old saying that once you get paid for knowledge, ya  don't  want to do it for 
free.  You may not understand that concept just yet but  after graduation..... 
you will.
 
Best Wishes
W
 
 
In a message dated 8/4/2008 5:16:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi  W,

I understand your concern and cynicism. This survey research is not  just 
posted
here but at other websites for national organizations (MS,  spinal cord
injuries). There is a great need for research but it is very  difficult to 
find
lots of people who fit the criteria besides my own  friends and family. There 
is
a way to find out if this research is legit as  I had mentioned earlier. You 
can
also go to http://www.psu.edu and type in  "IRB" (for Institutional Review
Board) in the search area. Click on the  first thing that comes up and 
somewhere
on there it will contain the phone  number and e-mail address I gave you if 
you
want to find out if the study  is legit. Believe it or not my close friend had
MS when she started her  Master's program and became paraplegic within a year.
She did complete her  Master's degree and is working as a rehab counselor. I
have another friend  in the clinical psychology doctoral program who has
fibromyalgia and is in  constant pain but did complete his degree. They are 
what
propelled me to be  in this program. But you are right that there are not 
enough
people with  disabilities in graduate programs. If you start the survey and 
find
it  harmful you can always close your browser. The raffle is something that  
is
commonly used in general research and not just for research on people  with
disabilities. I certainly did not mean to offend anyone. If you have  more
concerns or questions please contact me or the IRB office.  Thank  you!

Jenny

On Mon, Aug  4, 2008 05:33 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
>
>With All Due Respect To You And Your  Project.......
>Is someone posting on PSU's board that there are a bunch  of Quads  that
>are ripe for any Master's Study Program?
>  
>Another national college study paid $20 dollars to each  candidate
>who completed the 10-15 minute online research study.
>  
>We had another person that was looking for useable human  organs
>and decided to try this list because of all the  Quads..........
> 
>A $25 dollar raffle is like a dangling carrot  that might be over ripe to  
the 
>winner.
> 
>I don't  know.... maybe its just me.
> 
>Good Luck Doctor  Candidate!
>W
> 
> 
>In a message dated 8/4/2008  4:25:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
>
>Hi  everyone,
>
>Greetings! I am a  student in counseling and rehabilitation  currently  
>conducting
>research on chronic illnesses and disabilities and  I  need your help! There 
is
>very little current research on the  psychosocial  aspects of chronic 
illnesses
>and disabilities. My  survey has been approved  by the Office for Research
>Protections  and Institutional Review Board (IRB#  27939) at my university-  
>Feel
>free to contact them to find out if my  research is  legit (814)-865-1775 or
>e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My   survey is completely voluntary and 
>anonymous.
>It does ask for  an e-mail  address at the end only if you choose to enter 
>into  a
>raffle to win a $25  gift certificate from Amazon.com 
>To  comply with the Office for Research  Protections I need to give you the  
>spiel
>below. Within the letter below  there is a web link  directly you straight 
to 
>my
>survey. Thank you so much  in  advance for your help and participation!
>
>Best   wishes
>Jenny
>
>Dear Prospective Participant,
>You  are  cordially invited to participate in a research study  examining
>attitudes  and feelings regarding yourself and  disability-related 
experiences.
>This  research study is being  conducted by me as part of my dissertation at 
  
>The
>Pennsylvania State University. Your participation in this  research  study 
will
>help counseling professionals and researchers  understand various  
experiences 
>of
>people with  disabilities. You may also benefit from learning  more  about
>yourself and your experiences in the process of responding  to  survey 
>questions
>in this research study. Please  consider participating if  you:
>1)    are 18 years or  older
>AND
>2)    have  acquired a condition that  is considered to be a chronic illness 
  
>or
>disability.
>
>If you meet the two criteria  listed  above, you are eligible to participate 
in
>this research  study. They survey  you will be asked to complete contains  6
>questionnaires which will take  approximately 20-25 minutes.  Your 
>participation
>is voluntary and you may  discontinue  it at any time. No identifying 
>information
>is requested.  The  information collected and the results of this research  
>study
>will be used  for research purposes only.  
>
>For every survey that is  completed, I will donate $1.00  to the Make-A-Wish
>Foundation. In addition,  you may enter a  raffle drawing to win a $25 gift
>certificate from   Amazon.com.
>
>If you wish to participate in this research   study, please click on the
>following link:   
>
>http://www.psychdata.com/s.asp?SID4268 
>
>which  will  automatically take you to the website containing the survey. At 
 
>the
>end of  the survey, you will be asked to enter your  e-mail address if you 
>choose
>to  enter the raffle. Your  e-mail address will not be linked to your  
>responses
>on  the questionnaires. 
>
>Thank you for  considering to  participate in this research study!
>Sincerely,
>Jenny   C.Chang, M.S.
>Doctoral Candidate
>Department of Counselor  Education,  Counseling Psychology, and  
Rehabilitation
>Services
>The Pennsylvania  State  University
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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