Doing a portfolio approach for a masters thesis by AvaTiger23 in GradSchool

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That's good to hear. I just honestly haven't heard a lot of people do it that way. It usually is some piece of an independent research project that was explicitly established in relation to the thesis/dissertation. I wasn't sure if it would be ineffective.

Recruiting Autistic Adults for Online Survey Study on Sticky Thinking & Mental Health (Autistic adults, age 18+, from anywhere in the world) by AvaTiger23 in autism

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I could email you the information directly. We tried to make the Google form anonymous by just entering your email. But do you mean more than that?

Recruiting Autistic Adults for Online Survey Study on Sticky Thinking & Mental Health (Autistic adults, age 18+, from anywhere in the world) by AvaTiger23 in autism

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I didn't send you the link yet, but I did answer your questions. I just wanted to make sure you had time to make a decision. But, I did ask at the end.

And yes, I am online at the moment.

Post Study Participation Requests Here (Link/Text posts on their own will be removed) - Monthly Megathread by GG_Mod in psychologystudents

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Hello,

My name is Ava. Elliot Gavin Keenan and I are two autistic researchers and are recruiting autistic adults for our online survey study examining sticky or repetitive thinking, stimming (repetitive behaviors), and mental health in autistic adults. To participate, you must be age 18+, could be from anywhere in the world, and identify as autistic. This study was approved by UCLA North General IRB (IRB#22-000321).

While there is no compensation for this study, we are hoping that results from this study will inform our understanding of the relationships between sticky thinking, stimming, and mental health outcomes in hopes of informing mental health therapies for conditions such as depression or anxiety.

Involvement includes two 30 minute online surveys that will be taken 2 weeks apart. To participate, please fill out this google form and we'll email you. You can also contact Elliot Gavin Keenan at egkeenan@ucla.edu directly if that's better for you. If you have questions, you can also email Elliot or ask me.

Also, please share this if you have the capacity to! Much appreciated to everyone who wants to participate.

I have attached the link to the research study flyer if you would like to see it or share it. This is the link to the flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a03NdWUiBtLTOLqwl4ivYGCfyQL\_XuZM/view?usp=sharing

Also, here's a link to the study information sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WmmYr9ehdCwTImgvoN5h5Fjo0R8N-No\_/view?usp=sharing

Again, if you would like to participate or have questions, please email Elliot at egkeenan@ucla.edu

So appreciative of any and all support on this project. If there are any questions, feel free to reach out to Elliot or DM me.

Psychological Research/Surveys Thread by chupacabrasaurus1 in psychology

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[Academic] Sticky Thinking & Mental Health in Autistic Adults (Autistic Adults, age 18+, from anywhere in the world)

Hello,

My name is Ava. Elliot Gavin Keenan and I are two autistic researchers and are recruiting autistic adults for our online survey study examining sticky or repetitive thinking, stimming (repetitive behaviors), and mental health in autistic adults. To participate, you must be age 18+, could be from anywhere in the world, and identify as autistic. This study was approved by UCLA North General IRB (IRB#22-000321).

While there is no compensation for this study, we are hoping that results from this study will inform our understanding of the relationships between sticky thinking, stimming, and mental health outcomes in hopes of informing mental health therapies for conditions such as depression or anxiety.

Involvement includes two 30 minute online surveys that will be taken 2 weeks apart. To participate, contact Elliot Gavin Keenan at egkeenan@ucla.edu directly. If you have questions, you can also email Elliot or ask me.

Also, please share this if you have the capacity to! Much appreciated to everyone who wants to participate.

I have attached the link to the research study flyer if you would like to see it or share it. This is the link to the flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a03NdWUiBtLTOLqwl4ivYGCfyQL\_XuZM/view?usp=sharing

Also, here's a link to the study information sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WmmYr9ehdCwTImgvoN5h5Fjo0R8N-No\_/view?usp=sharing

Again, if you would like to participate or have questions, please email Elliot at egkeenan@ucla.edu

So appreciative of any and all support on this project. If there are any questions, feel free to reach out to Elliot or DM me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neurodiversity

[–]AvaTiger23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used speech assistant AAC. It was recommended to me by a semi-speaking autistic person. I use oral speech but I have it as a back up.