studentresearcher Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 FEMALE METAL FANS NEEDED AS PARTICIPANTS FOR A STUDY ON THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF METAL MUSIC As a graduate student in Educational Psychology and Special Education (University of Saskatchewan) I am interested in the positive effects of metal music on female metal fans. Under the supervision of Dr. Jennifer Nicol (registered Psychologist) I invite you to participate in a study called “The perceived positive effects of metal music for female fans”. In order to participate, you must: a) identify as female be a metal fan c) be 18 or older d) believe metal music had positive effects on you e) have enough knowledge of English to provide detailed written answers If you meet these requirements and are interested in participating, then you are welcomed to fill out an anonymous (no tracking of IP address, and encryption of information will be added) online questionnaire that should take up to 30 minutes to 45 minutes. If interested, please follow this link for the survey: fluidsurveys.usask.ca/s/positive-effects-of-metal-music-on-female-fans/ For questions about the study please contact my supervisor Dr. Jennifer Nicol (Registered Psychologist) by email: jennifer.nicol@usask.ca or by phone: 1-306-966-5261 Thank you for your time and participation. Anna Noura Kuhlmann M.Ed Candidate School and Counselling Psychology University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada This study has been reviewed by, and received approval through, the Research Ethics Office, University of Saskatchewan. landshark and qualiafreak 1 1
jujubea Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 Thanks, done. Can you post a link when the paper comes out?
Merlin Posted April 30, 2015 Posted April 30, 2015 Not female, but curious - are you distinguishing between different subgenres of metal in your survey? It seems to me that someone who believes that symphonic power metal had a positive impact on their life would be a bit different than someone who believes the same about death or doom metal. Mechanician2015 and shinigamiasuka 2
Mechanician2015 Posted April 30, 2015 Posted April 30, 2015 Not female, but curious - are you distinguishing between different subgenres of metal in your survey? It seems to me that someone who believes that symphonic power metal had a positive impact on their life would be a bit different than someone who believes the same about death or doom metal. Or black... =X shinigamiasuka 1
shinigamiasuka Posted May 3, 2015 Posted May 3, 2015 Survey's closed. :/ Should've thought of forwarding it to my friends earlier. Personally, I'm not really into music anymore...
GCool Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 Not female, but curious - are you distinguishing between different subgenres of metal in your survey? It seems to me that someone who believes that symphonic power metal had a positive impact on their life would be a bit different than someone who believes the same about death or doom metal. Or Christian metalcore! I'm legitimately curious as to whether or not the introduction of Christian ideals through metal actually gravitates troubled people to both Christ AND metal. I'm mostly curious because I'm an atheist and find some of those acts pretty good--and I honestly find it pretty cool that they can spread a religious message in that way.
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