Online Gaming Study

Instructions:

The following is a survey that will be used to help conduct a study. Your honest participation would be appreciated. The survey consists of 38 questions that have choices. It should NOT take much time to fill out the answers. The survey can be completed in as little time as a few minutes.

There are no right or wrong answers.

For each question, simply pick the answer closest to your own experiences based on the choices given.

Every question must be answered for the survey to be recorded.

There is no time limit.

To begin the study, read the information below and follow the link to take the Online Gaming Survey.

I am 18 years of age or older
I understand the information below
Take me to the survey


Consent to Participate in a Research Study Austin Peay State University

You are being asked to participate in a research study. Your identity will remain confidential. You must be 18 years of age or older to participate. This description  is intended to provide you with information about this study. You may ask the researcher listed below about this study or you may write the Office of Grants and Sponsored Research, Box 4517, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN 37044 with questions about the rights of research participants.

Title of Research Study - The Social Effects of Internet Use
Principal Investigator - Jason Shoulders (email capturephobopolis@hotmail.com)
Purpose of the Research - Satisfy requirements for a thesis
Potential Risks or Benefits to You - There are no apparent benefits or risks to taking this survey

By taking the survey, you are admitting that you have read all of the information and understand what the study is about, why it is being done, and any benefits or risks involved. You are admitting that you understand that you do not have to take part in this study, and your refusal to participate will involve no penalty or loss of rights. You agree to participate in this study and understand that by agreeing to participate you have not given up any of your human rights.