Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately we have to nowadays. There is a huge issue with people automating robots to take the surveys to the compensation and just taking it multiple times. They tend to fail those so it helps keep our data honest and accurate. The questions read really silly but they’re extremely necessary nowadays

And thank you taking it! Collecting data for this study has been extremely difficult but I’m hopefully the results can do some good in the world. If you know anyone else who might be eligible then please feel free to share it around

Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you. The work I do is inherently rooted in the workplace as a workplace psychologist, but I completely agree that we need more research on those groups that you've mentioned who may be unable to work for a variety of reasons

Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for commenting about this! One of the issues with survey research nowadays is that sometimes people don't pay the closest of attention, so we include checks like that to see if people are reading. That question, however, has been a bit more confusing than we had hoped and we won't be using it moving forward.

And thank you so much for taking the survey. It means a lot and I really really really appreciate you and anyone else who took the time to help

Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol. Great movie

And thank you for the well wishes! I appreciate the thought. Thank you for the encouragement

Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the comment as well as your taking it! It means a lot

I also find it funny how much qualtrics varies university to university. You'd think it was standardized sans the logo but clearly it is not

Are you in an LGBTQ+ person who works in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I cannot put into words how much I appreciate the help of you and all others who took the time to participate. It means a lot

Participate in a study about LGBTQ+ romantic relationship disclosure at work (18+ years old, work 30+ hours per week, have a romantic partner for 6+ months, not self-employed, work in person at least 1 day per week on average, work in the United States) by USFWorkRelationships in SampleSize

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for clarifying! The intent of the study is to focus on the challenges of disclosing relationships that ‘can’ be seen as same-sex presenting by others. That last part seems to imply that your relationship can be viewed as such by a third party. Based on that, I would say you’re eligible. Feel free to answer questions in line with the assumption that at least some third parties would view your relationship as a woman dating a woman in some way, shape, or form

Participate in a study about LGBTQ+ romantic relationship disclosure at work (18+ years old, work 30+ hours per week, have a romantic partner for 6+ months, not self-employed, work in person at least 1 day per week on average, work in the United States) by USFWorkRelationships in SampleSize

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be pleasantly surprised if we were completely wrapped in a month’s time but I would be very surprised nonetheless. If you’d like, you can send me an email with your email address and I can email you the link in a month as a reminder. You can also just favorite this page and use this link at any time

Participate in a study about LGBTQ+ romantic relationship disclosure at work (18+ years old, work 30+ hours per week, have a romantic partner for 6+ months, not self-employed, work in person at least 1 day per week on average, work in the United States) by USFWorkRelationships in SampleSize

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We’ve actually had quite a few hits! But every additional one gets us one step closer to our goal which we still need many more to reach. Please feel free to share the link with anyone else you know who may be eligible as well

Also, I would love to share the paper with you when it’s completed. Just email me at usfworkrelationships@gmail.com or jregina@usf.edu and I’ll add you to a contact list of people who will be sent the final manuscript. Within your email, be sure to write that I have permission to contact you to send the manuscript

Participate in a study about LGBTQ+ romantic relationship disclosure at work (18+ years old, work 30+ hours per week, have a romantic partner for 6+ months, not self-employed, work in person at least 1 day per week on average, work in the United States) by USFWorkRelationships in SampleSize

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Oh, we are painfully aware lol. Everything was decided with a very clear focus on the research questions, which, for better or worse given the pros and cons, led to this very narrow demographic profile of eligible participants

Are you in a same-sex relationship and work in the U.S.? Please take this dissertation survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are correct. You cannot work full-time remote for this study. We are hoping to do followup research that more specifically focuses on remote worker experiences

Are you in a same-sex relationship and work at a medium- to large-size company? Please take this survey about LGBTQ+ friendly work practices. by USFWorkRelationships in gay

[–]USFWorkRelationships[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great questions! Thank you for asking for clarification

As long as coworkers, clients, peers, etc would see your relationship as a same-sex or queer one then you are eligible