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Jessie Wilson, a PHD candidate at Victoria University researching how individuals adapt to living in different cultures.
the survey is for immigrants, expatriates, international students, and other migrants 16 years of age and older who have been living in a new country of residence (New Zealand or internationally) for two years or less.
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I am a PhD candidate at Victoria University of Wellington researching how individuals adapt to living in different cultures. I have just launched an online survey approved by the VUW School of Psychology Human Ethics Committee to investigate this area of research, and am interested in forming a collaboration between myself and ethnic community organizations.
Specifically, I am interested in inviting members of the ethnic community to complete the survey. Information about the survey could be provided to these individuals either via e-mail, a listserv if you have one, announcing the research at a meeting, flyers (I've attached two different flyer types), or perhaps posting information about my research on online resources you utilise (e.g., a website or Facebook page).
Included below is a paragraph that could be used to inform individuals about my research and the survey link for your review. As I am interested in sharing the results with our various ethnic communities, preliminary findings of the research will be available online in October 2010 at the Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research’s website, http://www.victoria.ac.nz/cacr/.
I would be happy to discuss my research and potential collaboration with you in further detail via e-mail or phone (04 385 2742), and thank you very much in advance for your time and consideration.
Kind Regards,
Jessie Wilson
PhD Candidate
Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research
School of Psychology
Te Kura Matai Hinengaro
Victoria University of Wellington
Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
PO Box 600
Wellington, New Zealand
RESEARCH INFORMATION:
Do you have something to say about your experiences settling into a new country? Jessie Wilson is a researcher and PhD candidate with the Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research at Victoria University of Wellington who would like to invite you to participate in an online survey regarding how individuals adapt to new cultural environments. The survey is for immigrants, expatriates, international students, and other migrants 16 years of age and older who have been living in a new country of residence (New Zealand or internationally) for two years or less. The survey is in English, takes no more than 60 minutes to finish, and is completely anonymous. In addition, Jessie would like to further thank you for your participation by offering you the chance to win an iPod Nano or a $250 (NZD) gift voucher. The survey is available until 1st July. If you would like to take the survey or for more information, please visit www.surveymonkey.com/s/adapt. Thank you! |
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