Hello and welcome to the group, Sapphira. Actually you are lucky to have passed the moderation check, because normally we don't allow for spamming or crossposting. But then maybe it was not luck that got you through to us but the blue-eyed bias that the group's moderators have a problem with removing. Otherwise we don't operate on western culture being the unmarked white superiour culture. We value a personal exchange of ideas, thoughts, views and are rather bored with people trying to reinforce their biases and beliefs upon us. Me for instance, I don't find my interest returned in constructs that predefine what my benefit will be, if you understand what I mean. Anyways, I wish you that your personal path will continue to be paved with those golden incidents called luck!
2013/11/28 Sapphira Thorne <srthorne1@gmail.com>
What is romantic love? The term is portrayed in the media and both historical and modern literature. Romantic love is embedded in western culture and promoted through events such as love marriages and Valentines' Day. However, what do people understand about romantic love?
We are looking for participants to take part in a short (10 minute) online study in which you will be asked to list features associated with romantic love. Benefits of taking part include allowing you to further understand how psychology research is conducted and comes about. Your participation will help to expand this area of research and help to further understanding of romantic love. No identifying information will be collected so there will be no way for us or anyone else to identify you.
If you are interested or would like more information, feel free to contact the Principal Investigator (Sapphira Thorne, s.r.thorne@surrey.ac.uk).
Please follow the link below if you wish to participate:
https://surreypsych.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bEfXVP07rGKgVbT
This research has been approved by the University of Surrey Ethics Committee.
Many thanks for considering to participate.
Sapphira Thorne, PhD Student, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Dr. Peter Hegarty, Head of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Dr. Erica Hepper, Researcher in Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
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