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Please help - Dieters needed for ~15 min online survey as part of my PhD

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brmead · 18/03/2015 09:57

Hello,

Please delete if you feel this is inappropriate

I'm a PhD student at the University of Liverpool. I'm currently looking for dieters to take part in a study for my PhD. The Liverpool Eating and Behaviour Study is an anonymous online survey about eating and behaviour. If you can spare around 15 minutes please consider taking part! As thanks for your time and effort there is the option to enter a prize draw to win one of ten £10 Amazon vouchers.

The survey can be found here: tinyurl.com/n5uxzxq

The link above will take you to an online version of the survey that begins with an information sheet explaining what the survey involves and why we are doing it.

Many thanks,
Beth

OP posts:
gotredonyou · 18/03/2015 10:53

Done :)

Frostycake · 18/03/2015 18:13

Happy to help. Good luck with your PhD. Let us know how it goes.

CarolBornAMan · 18/03/2015 18:16

Done

TalkinPeace · 19/03/2015 10:57

Done
And I would encourage ALL posters on ALL of the different weight loss threads to do it as the question section at the end is really, really interesting
livpsych.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6VEHQq3hiLsc5YF

SoonToBeMrsB · 19/03/2015 11:26

Done.

PopcornFrenzy · 19/03/2015 19:59

Done Smile

brmead · 21/08/2015 12:39

Thanks so much to everyone who has done this :) The survey is still open (I need a lot of participants) and the PhD is still going well. Thanks so much :)

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Midgemallow · 21/08/2015 16:28

Done Smile

Emz449 · 21/08/2015 20:24

done Smile

WhimsicalWinnifred · 21/08/2015 20:32

I'm on the mobile app

Talkin peace, is that a link to the same survey?

MisForMumNotMaid · 21/08/2015 20:48

Done

CalmYoBadSelf · 21/08/2015 21:27

It is an excellent survey, filling it in really made me think about how some of those things associate with each other

sylviassecrets · 23/08/2015 17:02

Done

TidyDancer · 23/08/2015 17:32

Done. Some very interesting questions. You got me thinking!

brmead · 24/08/2015 11:34

Thank you all :) I'm really glad it was interesting. I really appreciate your help :)

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OLDcadet · 24/08/2015 15:37

I did it but I don't live in the UK. I hope this isn't a wasted reply! I'd like to be a part of it. Good luck!

brmead · 25/08/2015 14:00

OLDcadet - that's not a problem. Thank you :)

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dottypyjamas · 01/09/2015 23:53

Done, agree - interesting questions!

OldCadet · 02/09/2015 08:30

OP, I've been thinking about this.

I think the reason some of us are a bit overweight is that food is everywhere. I personally reject any suggestion that I am excessively invested in to pleasing others etc.... (example that I remember)

Over the past two decades I've been eating about 1.07 more than I need to when I take my eye off the clock (so to speak). I've lost five pounds (again) recently. But I'm not an emotional eater, I'm not unhappy, food's not filling a void. Like many other people, *I'm getting it almost right by only over eating by about 7-9%. in a world where food is everywhere.

But I'm not getting it as right as I need to get it to appear 'slim'. Which is what I want. That probably sounds like it negates all personal responsibility, and not at all, I know the buck stops with each individual.

So If I had any comment on the questionnaire that'd be it, can it measure people like me? Who are just eating that bit much more than they need to? No issues, no perfectionism, no self-loathing, no self-flagellation... just living in a world where instead of hunting and gathering, your colleague will hand you food so that it doesn't land on her own hips !

OldCadet · 02/09/2015 08:34

It's a fascinating subject though. I looked in to the social contagion aspect of weight gain years ago doing a social studies class and I find it all so interesting.

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