The following email was sent to the HSGP website contact. If you are interested, follow the link.
We are conducting a study at the Child Cognition Lab at Boston University that compares how religious vs.
non-religious adults think about nature. We have collected data from religious participants and now need
non-religious participants to make the comparison.
We are seeking to recruit non-religious participants via nonreligious societies’ email lists. The study is
ethically reviewed and approved by the Boston University’s Institutional Review Board.
Below, I have attached the invitation to the study. The actual study is conducted online and the link to
the study website can be found in the end of the invitation.
I hope that this invitation would be forwarded to the members of your society.
If you have any questions concerning the study, I am happy to answer them!
Sincerely,
Elisa Jarnefelt/ Child Cognition Lab at Boston University
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Dear
non-religious community member:
We are
conducting a study at the Child Cognition Lab at Boston University
that compares how religious vs
non-religious adults think about nature. We have collected data from
religious participants and now need
non-religious
participants to make the comparison. Would you be interested in
helping us with our
research?
Your
participation in this research is voluntary. If you decide to
participate, the participation only requires
you to
visit our study webpage to look at a series of pictures and make
judgments about them, and then
complete
questionnaires about your background, scientific understanding,
attitudes and personal beliefs.
Participation
should only take about 40 minutes.
This study
webpage is designed to work on laptop or desktop computers and will
not work on portable
devices
such as iPads. Also, if you decide to participate, make sure that you
are in a quiet place free from
disturbances
(e.g. TV) and able to concentrate through every task.
Participants
will not receive any benefits from this study, other than knowing
that they helped science
understand
better how religious vs. non-religious people think. We hope this
will be a good incentive for
you, and
that you will help us!
And for the
sake of the scientific integrity of the study, please participate
only ONCE!
Here is the link to the consent form and the
study: http://128.197.168.178/ccltask-nr/
THANK YOU so
much for your interest!
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Child Cognition Lab
Boston University
(617) 358-1738
www.bu.edu/childcognition