Posted on 02 June 2011. Tags: assessment inventory, emotion, graduate student, jenny, Number, Psychology, psychology department, psychology study, questionnaires, san francisco state university, sfsu, Study, Survey, time commitment
I am a graduate student in the Psychology Department at San Francisco State University. I am currently seeking volunteers to take my online psychology study titled “Adjusted DRAI Study”. The time commitment will be approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. This study examines the connection between relationships and emotions. One of the questionnaires, the Adjusted Display Rules Assessment Inventory (DRAI), measures the frequency of an individual’s experience and expression of emotion in the context of specific relationships. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. If you are not affiliated with SFSU, and do not have a sona systems number, please enter 00000 when asked for your sona systems number.
Link:
userwww.sfsu.edu/~jmregas
Thanks is advance!!!!
~Jenny
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Posted on 30 March 2011. Tags: amp, check, Inc, insurance company, John, john deere, john deere logo, letter in the mail, logo, market survey, sears, secret shopper, Survey, wal mart, western union
The letter stated that I was selected to be a secret shopper at sears, wal-mart & western union & I would be paid $325.00 out if the check I received. The check they gave me was for $2,450.71 with the John Deere Logo titled John Deere Insurance Company
They told me to deposit the check & funds would be available in 24-48 hours
The address on the letter is 38th East 29th st. 6th floor, New York, new york & telephone # of 1 866 475-8414 Ext. 1100
Is this a scam or is it legitimate???????
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Posted on 05 December 2010. Tags: Advertising, amp, bbc, bbc website, Google, horse, pc world, random website, Survey, trojan horse, virus, Website
I don’t know what has caused this, is it a virus? (I’ve done a scan and there was a trojan horse, but it deleted it)
For example, I’ll click on PC World, and this will come up: http://itcg.20446_1265.get-search-results.com/jump2/?affiliate=itcg&subid=20446_1265&terms=pc%20world
So far, it has also done the same for the BBC website, but not every time.
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Posted on 02 November 2010. Tags: amp services, assistance, Commit, crisis helpline, Helpline, information, medical referrals, mental health association, national mental health, national mental health association, national resource center, suicide information, Survey, treatment referrals, yahoo customer care
I just received this…
Hello,
We are writing to let you know that Yahoo! takes our users’ welfare and
the issue of suicide very seriously. We do not monitor our message
boards, but sometimes messages are brought to our attention where
suicide is being discussed. As a third party, it is always difficult for
us to assess what individuals using our service may really be thinking
or feeling, and we are not in a position to provide specific medical
referrals or other kinds of assistance. However, we urge you to enlist
help if suicide is a subject that is being seriously considered. If you
believe that you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please
contact the nearest emergency room, or call 911 for assistance.
In addition to local numbers found on the inside cover of your local
phone book, you also may want to contact one of these organizations:
* The National “YOUTH” Crisis Helpline:
1-800-999-9999
* The National Crisis Helpline:
1-800-784-2433
* The National Resource Center for Suicide Prevention and Aftercare:
1-404-256-9797
* The National Mental Health Association (330 affiliates nationwide
providing treatment referrals & services):
1-800-969-NMHA (6642)
* The Suicide Information & Education Center:
1-403-245-3900
* The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (information and referral
services):
1-800-950-6264
Regards,
Kevin
Yahoo! Customer Care
For assistance with all Yahoo! services please visit:http://help.yahoo.com/
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Posted on 30 October 2010. Tags: Affiliated, age religion, christians, eternal life, Landscape, landscape survey, majority, pewforum, religions, religious landscape, Super-majority, Survey
many religions can lead to eternal life? (70%)
That includes a simple majority of Evangelicals (57%).
Source: “Religious Landscape Survey”, Pew, 2007http://pewforum.org/Age/Religion-Among-t…
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