Cap'n Refsmmat Posted October 24, 2011 Posted October 24, 2011 Posted on behalf of Evenda Dench. This survey is not run by SFN or its staff. What do you think about the development of new pharmaceutical medicines? Evenda Dench, a PhD candidate at The University of Western Australia, is conducting an online survey as part of research investigating the attitudes held by the general public towards the development of new pharmaceutical medicines. Please contribute and have your say about this topic by following the survey link below. The survey should only take about 10 minutes to complete. http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/672676/medicines Forwarding this information to any or all of your personal and professional networks will also help to increase the number of responses collected and your support would be sincerely appreciated. The greater the number and diversity of respondents who take part in this survey, the better will be the overall representation of public attitudes about the development of new medicines. All responses are anonymous, and any individual information collected will remain confidential. This research will not be used for marketing purposes in any way. Following statistical analysis, the results of this survey will be published and made available in 2012 at http://www.communicatingscience.org/. If you would like more information about this survey or the research project, please contact Evenda Dench at evenda.dench@uwa.edu.au. Approval to conduct this research has been provided by The University of Western Australia, in accordance with its ethics review and approval procedures (RA/4/1/4786).
Psycho Posted October 28, 2011 Posted October 28, 2011 I did it, seemed quite well written, only problems I found were that 1 or 2 questions were regionally based hence not having a clue what the answer was.
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