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on 1/2/11 2:52 am
Are you a female that has experienced weight-related discrimination?
If so, researchers in the Department of Psychology at Western New England
College are looking for you!
We are conducting a daily diary study on weight and weight-related discrimination.
We are looking for female participants willing to complete a 12 minute daily online
survey for 7 days in a row. In order to participate, you must:
• be at least 18 years of age
• fill out a survey everyday for 7 days in a row
• have Internet access
• understand English
We hope you will consider taking part in our research study as your information
will be crucial for aiding our understanding of women's experiences with
weight-related discrimination.
Participants who successfully complete the 7 day survey will have a chance to
win one of five $50 Visa gift cards. Gift cards will be drawn at the conclusion of the study.
If you have any questions or are interested in participating, please contact Dr.
Jason Seacat in the Psychology Department at [email protected]
*This study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and all
information you provide will be kept strictly confidential.
Thank you!
Our January meeting will be this Saturday, January 8th from 10:30am till 12 noon. The meetings are held in the conference room a****ersedge Rehab Center at 111 Church Street in Middletown. Please try to attend.
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I-91 South to exit 22 (Rt. 9S); go through two traffic lights in Middletown to exit 14 (DeKoven Drive). At the end of the exit, go straight to the 2nd traffic light; take a left onto Broad St. At the first traffic light, turn right onto Church St; Park behind the building
FROM THE SOUTH:
I-91 N to exit 17; go 1/2 mile and bear right to take I-691E exit to Middletown Route 66E Follow for approximately six miles and take a right onto High Street at Wesleyan University. At the 4th traffic light, take a left onto Church Street; Parking behind building
FROM THE EAST:
I-84 to route I-91 S to exit 22 (Rt. 9S); go through two traffic lights in Middletown to exit 14 (DeKoven Drive). Follow the same directions as in FROM THE NORTH
FROM OLD SAYBROOK:
Route 9 N to exit 15 (RT 66 W); Go straight to the second
traffic light. Turn left onto Broad Street. Continue to the end until the end, then take a right onto Church St. Park behind building
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