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Old 07-20-2011, 8:28 PM
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Default Research for Parents of Toddlers by a Parent of a Toddler

Hi Fellow Fathers,

I am a father of a 1 and 4 year old as well as a fairly new member to the community. I am also a graduate student at the University of Rochester, working on my PhD in Psychology. My research focuses on how young families grow and change over time. I have just started recruiting for my dissertation research project where I will be studying families with a 2 or 3 year old children. As a father and as a researcher, I know just how challenging and rewarding that parenting toddlers can be.

In that light, I am hoping that some of you might be willing to take my survey (thereby helping me to understand how a wide range of families navigate this stage AND helping me complete my dissertation research). The details of the study are below as well as a link to the online survey. Please feel free to reply with any questions you have about the study, and thanks in advance for your interest in participating.

I greatly appreciate your time and support!

Jack Peltz

IF...

You are living with a romantic partner
You and your partner at both at least 18 years old
You think your partner might also be willing to complete an online survey
You have a 2 or 3 years old child that lives in your home at least half the week

I would appreciate it if you could take a few moments to complete this online survey.

The Family Dynamics Survey :

Is voluntary
Can be completed online
Is SHORT (takes 20-25 minutes)
Involves you and your partner both participating (at separate times)
Will offer you feedback on your relationship.
5 empirically validated dimensions of relationship functioning
Includes optional follow up surveys
Brief surveys (10-15 min)
Occurring 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 months after the initial survey
Chance to win $100 for each follow up assessment completed!

Thank you for your time and support!

Jack Peltz, M.A.
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology
University of Rochester

CLICK HERE IF INTERESTED: The Family Dynamics Survey
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