Recruiting research participants in the Chicago area, $70 compensation
Hello, I'm recruiting participants for my dissertation research. I'll be doing in-person interviews, so participants need to live in the Chicago area. The research is about information selection and the role of online media, more information about the study is available at: http://www.ericka.cc/btc/ I'd like to get a broad sample of non-academics or PhD students. I realize most people on this list fit in these categories so I'm hoping you may be able to forward this message to friends, relatives, former undergraduate or MA students you may know in the Chicago area. Additional criteria for the study are U.S. citizenship and at least 30 years of age. The study has IRB approval and funding from Northwestern University. Info for potential participants below: Are you a U.S. citizen living in Chicago or surrounding suburbs age 30 or over? You may qualify to participate in a study offering $70 for completing a research involving brief online surveys, web data collection and one in-person interview. Among those who complete the recruitment survey, 46 will be selected to participate. You can help researchers at Northwestern University understand more about how people select information in today’s digital information environment. To find out more and complete a recruitment survey to determine if you are eligible to participate please visit: http://bit.ly/devdYc For more information about the study see: http://www.ericka.cc/btc/ Thanks, Ericka Menchen-Trevino Ph.D. Candidate - Media, Technology & Society program School of Communication, Northwestern University 312-725-3681 http://www.ericka.cc/
Dear colleague: We are happy to announce the newest issue (Vol. 5, Issue 1) of the International Journal of Internet Science at http://ijis.net Don A. Dillman, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, & Uwe Matzat: Advice in Surveying the General Public Over the Internet (Editorial) Monica T. Whitty & Tom Buchanan: What's in a Screen Name? Attractiveness of Different Types of Screen Names Used by Online Daters Deen G. Freelon: ReCal: Intercoder Reliability Calculation as a Web Service Ingrid Bachmann, Kelly Kaufhold, Seth C. Lewis, & Homero Gil de Zúñiga: News Platform Preference: Advancing the Effects of Age and Media Consumption on Political Participation Elad Segev: Mapping the International: Global and Local Salience and News-Links Between Countries in Popular News Sites Worldwide Please find the issue at http://www.ijis.net/ijis5_1/ijis5_1_index.html Kind regards, Ulf-Dietrich Reips / Uwe Matzat Editors, International Journal of Internet Science http://ijis.net Scope The International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS) provides an interdisciplinary outlet for high quality research articles on the Internet as a medium of research and on the social implications of the Internet. IJIS is a peer reviewed open access journal for empirical findings, methodology, and theory of social and behavioral science concerning the Internet and its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society. Submission of manuscripts Manuscripts that are to be published in the International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS) need to be original research contributions. They have to be formatted according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA Style Guide, 6th edition, 2nd print). Please visit http://ijis.net and click on "Submit Article" for the online submission of manuscripts. All manuscripts that are eligible for publication will be peer-reviewed within a few weeks. Editors Ulf-Dietrich Reips (University of Deusto and IKERBASKQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain), Uwe Matzat (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) Editorial Board Michael Birnbaum (California State University at Fullerton, USA), Tom Buchanan (Westminster University, UK), Don Dillman (Washington State University, USA), Frank Faulbaum (University Duisburg-Essen, Germany), Adam Joinson (University of Bath, UK), John Krantz (Hanover College, USA), Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University, South Korea), Chris Snijders (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), Barry Wellman (University of Toronto, Canada)
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