Hello all,
this is an unusual post for this forum, but I am in desperate need of the help of some MALE office employees please!
I am a psychology student doing research on an office population, looking at Body Image in Males and intentions to diet, exercise and supplement.
Can I kindly ask any male office employees here who wouldn't mind spending 6-8 MINUTES MAX doing my dissertation questionnaire on male body image and exercise?
It is all anonymous data and no personal details such as name, address, tel will be asked.
You will be asked some questions about your fitness level, your judgements on some torsos, and then your intentions to exercise, and supplement.
The office workforce is 1) extremely understudied 2) Males are understudied 3) Body image in males is an increasing issue. Thus Each of your responses makes a difference and make a novel and interesting piece of research!
Here is my link:
https://surreyfahs.eu.qualtrics.com/...xXV0AhlDIYPReR
Any questions please let me know! (I know the silhouettes of body images are not ideal but I can't change them as I am comparing my results to another student!) Once again it is only 6-8 minutes and totally anonymous.
I know this is kind of unusual, but I REALLY DO appreciate every response, it has been tough trying to get access to office employees.
Priam
MSc Psychology
University of Surrey
this is an unusual post for this forum, but I am in desperate need of the help of some MALE office employees please!
I am a psychology student doing research on an office population, looking at Body Image in Males and intentions to diet, exercise and supplement.
Can I kindly ask any male office employees here who wouldn't mind spending 6-8 MINUTES MAX doing my dissertation questionnaire on male body image and exercise?
It is all anonymous data and no personal details such as name, address, tel will be asked.
You will be asked some questions about your fitness level, your judgements on some torsos, and then your intentions to exercise, and supplement.
The office workforce is 1) extremely understudied 2) Males are understudied 3) Body image in males is an increasing issue. Thus Each of your responses makes a difference and make a novel and interesting piece of research!
Here is my link:
https://surreyfahs.eu.qualtrics.com/...xXV0AhlDIYPReR
Any questions please let me know! (I know the silhouettes of body images are not ideal but I can't change them as I am comparing my results to another student!) Once again it is only 6-8 minutes and totally anonymous.
I know this is kind of unusual, but I REALLY DO appreciate every response, it has been tough trying to get access to office employees.
Priam
MSc Psychology
University of Surrey