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From: Nfb-announce [mailto:nfb-announce-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David ;
Andrews via Nfb-announce
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 1:52 PM
Subject: [Nfb-announce] FW: Research Announcement
Blind Individuals Needed for a Research Study!
We are a Brown University research team headed by Dr. Elinor Amit trying to
understand the effects of thinking style on decision-making. We are looking
for blind individuals to participate in a 20-30 minute online survey. All
participants will be entered into a lottery to win prizes of up to $85!
You may be eligible to participate if you:
* Are blind
* Are able to complete an online survey using audio screen reading
software (not Braille)
If possible, we also request that each participant recruit a sighted friend or
family member to complete an identical survey. Sighted participants will be
entered into a separate lottery for the $85 prize!
Click here <https://hms.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eCFoBsfnU2jF4pv> to get
started right away!
The entire survey can be completed online.
For more information about this study, please call Michal at 781-820-9286 or
email us at michal_clayton@xxxxxxxxx
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From: David Andrews <dandrews@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Research Announcement
To: Alex Han <a.han.95@xxxxxxxxx>
write me an announcement, including contact information and I will put it on
some lists.
D
ave
At 01:19 AM 9/26/2015, you wrote:
Hi Dave,
I am not blind, or a member of NFB.Â
Alex
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 10:56 PM, David Andrews <dandrews@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you blind? Are you a NFB member?
Dave
At 08:58 PM 9/25/2015, you wrote:
Hi Mr. Andrews,
My name is Alex Han, and I am an undergraduate at Brown University studying
Cognitive Science. I am working under the supervision of Dr. Elinor Amit who is
studying the effects of visual and verbal processing on decision-making. We are
in the early stages of a study related to financial decision-making in which we
hope to find a population of blind subjects who would be available to
participate in an online study. Dr. Arielle Silverman at University of
Washington recommended I get in touch with you to discuss possible advertising
my research or to distribute a recruitment flyer. The study is in the early
stages of development right now, but would consist of a fairly brief online
survey. Is this something that you think would be possible? Additionally, if
you could point me to any other resources that may help with this I would
greatly appreciate it!Â
Thank you very much,
--
Alex Han
Brown University, 2017
alexander_han@xxxxxxxxx
(207) 252-8336 <tel:%28207%29%20252-8336>
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