Hi Jenny
 
I see your point and hope that you will agree that some many of the members  
here are 
drenched in surveys and researchers, trying to take up our valuable time,  
for their benefit, er, oops grade.
You may not remember, but several of the members here have been thru the  
Master's and Doctorate
programs.
Just last week I called a doctor and wanted to take with them and was told  
that I needed an appointment and it would costs $55 dollars.  I advised the  
office that my visit would take that long and perhaps save humanity as we know  
it...   Again, I was told to make an appointment and $55  dollars.
 
Nothing personal, but if you want tangible credibility, you pay for  it.  If 
you are looking for a grade, take what you get.... and make the  most of it.
 
Good Luck in School
And remember all of us in your journey
 
Best Wishes
W
 
In a message dated 8/4/2008 11:22:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  appreciate your concerns. If I could pay everyone who participates, I  
would.
This study is not funded by psu or anyone but myself. The research  that you
participated previously were most likely funded by people who can  afford to 
pay
out of their own pockets or by large organizations. I hope  that you don't 
think
that I don't think your knowledge is worth being paid.  I certainly don't 
think
of this as a game to be played. There are  definitely limitations to research,
and sometimes the benefits don't reveal  themselves until much later when
research has accumulated. One research  study only finds out certain things 
and
not everything, which is why you  may experience the fact that some questions
are repeated or seem familiar.  A study can be different from another one 
based
on only one variable, and  this could mean that these two studies have a lot 
of
questions in common.  But only by making certain variables constant can
researchers find out what  factor is most important. Besides the lack of
financial funding, the other  reason for not paying every participant is that 
it
contributes a factor to  the research that has nothing to do with the research
itself. It could  potentially include only the participants who want to be 
paid
and not  others who participate for other reasons. But like I said, if I could
pay I  would. 

Also, you may not think your participation will benefit a  certain population,
by your knowledge adds to the existing knowledge base.  I also believe that
people's experiences are individual, which is actually  what I'm trying to 
find
out through my research. This knowledge could help  shape the method 
counselors
and therapists work with clients or consumers.  I'm not going to be a future
researcher, but a rehab counselor and I  believe in the benefits of this
project. I respect your opinions and your  cynicism and you are free to not
participate, but please do not dissuade  others who may be interested in
participating or believe that there are  benefits to research. Thank you!

Jenny    

On Mon,  Aug  4, 2008 08:15 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Amen  Lori!
>Most Master and Doctor's candidates don't realize that most on  the list  
have 
>been thru the very same programs those who  question are just embarking  
>on....  If they wish to play  with our knowledge, let them pay and pay  
dearly.

>Nothing  personal, but a person has to survive on their  knowledge.
>  
>Best Wishes
>W
> 
> 
>In a message dated  8/4/2008 7:11:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time,   
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> 
>Over the last  28 years as a quad I have seen/been sent more surveys  and  
>questionnaires both by individuals and by organizations.  And for  a  while,
played 
>the game.  Even with the most obtuse  questions that would  never benefit 
>anyone.
> 
>In  most cases, I feel like we are just another "target group" to use for   
>someone to get kudos for this or grados for that.  I have filled  out  
surveys
and 
>questionnaires from the most upstanding  disability organizations  but they 
>are the same old blah, generic  questions over and over and over  and over
again. 
>  Ad  nauseum.
> 
>When all is said and done -- I have never seen it  benefit the spinal cord  
>injured population.
>  
>Lori  
>
>
>On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:33 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>(mailto:[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]  (mailto:[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] (mailto:[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_  
>(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   Univesity
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