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Spam from Sheffield Hallam...
I'm sure at least one person on my flist is connected with Sheffield Hallam university. Do you think the psychology department know their PhD students are spamming LJ?
Dear Livejournal User,
Apologies for spamming you through your Livejournal account, but I am writing to invite you to
become part of a study into online communities.
I am a researcher at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. I am conducting a study which looks at
the psychological processes involved in community interaction. The study will involve joining and
participating in a Livejournal Community that has been created for this research. All the interactions
within the community will be documented and analysed together with personality tests that all
members will take before the study begins. Each member will also (privately) rate all the other
members of the community for things like trust.
To take part you will need to be available to regularly access the community. You will need to be
prepared to complete a thorough online psychometric test which will cover aspects of your
personality (this should take approximately 30 minutes). You will also need to be prepared to
complete an online questionnaire based on the other members of the community on three separate
occasions (this should also take approximately 30 minutes).
All information given by yourself with be treated as confidential. Your name and your Livejournal
user name will not appear anywhere within the research. The other members of the community will
not have access to any of your information.
The study will last 15 weeks.
Unfortunately I cannot offer you payment for taking part in this research, however I believe that it will
be a rewarding experience and if nothing else, it will allow you to meet new people!
If you are interested in taking part in this study, please reply to this email with your Livejournal
username and I will send you more details.
I hope to be hearing from you soon!
-------------------
Sue Jamison-Powell
PhD Researcher
DTESS Research Group /
Brain Behaviour and Cognition Group
Psychology Department
Sheffield Hallam University
Tel (0114) 225 5841
Dear Livejournal User,
Apologies for spamming you through your Livejournal account, but I am writing to invite you to
become part of a study into online communities.
I am a researcher at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. I am conducting a study which looks at
the psychological processes involved in community interaction. The study will involve joining and
participating in a Livejournal Community that has been created for this research. All the interactions
within the community will be documented and analysed together with personality tests that all
members will take before the study begins. Each member will also (privately) rate all the other
members of the community for things like trust.
To take part you will need to be available to regularly access the community. You will need to be
prepared to complete a thorough online psychometric test which will cover aspects of your
personality (this should take approximately 30 minutes). You will also need to be prepared to
complete an online questionnaire based on the other members of the community on three separate
occasions (this should also take approximately 30 minutes).
All information given by yourself with be treated as confidential. Your name and your Livejournal
user name will not appear anywhere within the research. The other members of the community will
not have access to any of your information.
The study will last 15 weeks.
Unfortunately I cannot offer you payment for taking part in this research, however I believe that it will
be a rewarding experience and if nothing else, it will allow you to meet new people!
If you are interested in taking part in this study, please reply to this email with your Livejournal
username and I will send you more details.
I hope to be hearing from you soon!
-------------------
Sue Jamison-Powell
PhD Researcher
DTESS Research Group /
Brain Behaviour and Cognition Group
Psychology Department
Sheffield Hallam University
Tel (0114) 225 5841