Thank you for your support Eric. I hope people here know that they don't have to tell if they decide to do the survey. (No one has to share either if they don't want to do it!) W does make good points and is being protective of the list so it's all right. I wish there's a way to graduate without having to bother anyone. I have laughed though at stuff that several people have written (both about the survey situation on this listserv and about other things)!
Best, Jenny On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 08:59 PM "Eric W Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >u sound sweet jenny. i'll do ur survey n hopes that i contribute...r we >ready 2 "clam up"? yes, i have the same 'invvites' 4 monetarrry >compesation. btw 'wheelchair' is not "one of us" as so blatany put.....lol >he is not paralyzed, he doesn't live with someone stickin their finger up >their....oh wait.......wat was the link > >Eric W Rudd >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "jcc226" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Danny Hearn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 4:56 PM >Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] your help with survey research > > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I would like to thank all who have been supportive but reiterate that >> everyone >> has a right to do what they want. Yes I need help with people filling out >> the >> survey, but I've appreciated the discussions by all about this topic as >> well. I >> apologize if anyone find the survey questions irrelevant to them. It is >> true >> that I don't get to study exactly what I want to study but what my advisor >> wants. But I know nothing about how the information is going to some >> college >> money. I don't get any money at all when this study is completed. Like I >> said >> before this study personally helps me to get my degree. I have heard that >> some >> people get their study published which earns them a scholarship to do >> further >> research but not for them to keep to spend on other things. The most that >> I >> could anticipate happening to this study is for it to get published >> somewhere >> so that other clinicians could have access to how best to work with people >> with >> disabilities. I have never heard of anyone in my field using research >> information to determine whether or not people with disabilities deserve >> to >> live. If anything, I've read recently about psychologists working with >> government officials to lobby support for mental health care for people >> with >> disabilities. >> >> On the one hand I want to encourage more discussions but on the other hand >> I do >> feel guilty about occupying much of this listserv... I wish I knew more >> about >> other people's topics to respond to but unfortunately I only know stuff in >> my >> own field... >> >> Best, >> Jenny >> >> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 04:14 PM Danny Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>Note: forwarded message attached.Amen to that Dan----At the beginning they >> told everyone--- It was VOLUNTERY---SO if you don't want to do it delete >> and be >> quiet! . Students need to learn these fields so they understand the needs, >> caregiver needs and so on. How else are we gonna get better care and help >> fellow and future Quads and etc>? BY THE WAY I JUST GOT $20 DOLLARS FROM >> THE >> SURVEY THAT ERIC TOLD ME ABOUT THRU WASH UNIVERSITY------AND TODAY SENT >> THEM >> MY 2ND SURVEY AND THEY ARE SENDING ME $30 FOR THAT ONE. Not all schools >> and >> individuals can pay,,,so let those that want to help out do so. >> >>> the other Dan*** >>> >>>Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Jeez, give the kid a break! I don't mind doing surveys and I'll do this >>> one. >> We all waste time doing things on the net and off. This person is entering >> a >> great profession and is asking for a few minuets of our time, what's so >> wrong >> with that? Let's not act like a bunch of spoiled brats. >>> >>>Dan >> >> >> >> > > >

