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DeanTong
October 31st 03, 03:40 PM
Folks:
I need help in gathering data from social services workers, sex crimes
detectives, child protection team workers, and anyone else that during the
course of a child protective investigation uses play therapies (anatomical
dolls, puppets, drawings, toys, props, or aids). This data will be used to help
prove my thesis ("Do Play Therapies Contribute to Source Misattribution Errors
During Child Protective Investiagtions?") for my Msc. Degree in Child Forensic
Studies.

Any help would be truly appreciated. I would need any participating
professional to sign both Informed Consent and Debriefing forms, which I would
provide. Anyone (i.e. child abuse professional) who participates and answers my
25 question questionnaire will receive a complimentary copy of my book -
Elusive Innocence, a copy of the results from my study, and perhaps a monetary
stipend, too.

If I can answer any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me at


Dean Tong
The Abuse Excuse
http://www.abuse-excuse.com

Jeff
November 1st 03, 01:17 PM
"DeanTong" > wrote in message
...
> Folks:
> I need help in gathering data from social services workers, sex
crimes
> detectives, child protection team workers, and anyone else that during the
> course of a child protective investigation uses play therapies (anatomical
> dolls, puppets, drawings, toys, props, or aids). This data will be used to
help
> prove my thesis ("Do Play Therapies Contribute to Source Misattribution
Errors
> During Child Protective Investiagtions?") for my Msc. Degree in Child
Forensic
> Studies.

You thesis is a question? How will it help prove a question? You should know
that the answer can support a thesis or reject a thesis, but by no means can
it prove anything.

And the reason why you asking a survey on the internet is what? Do you think
you will get a fair and accurate sample of people who actually use these? I
mean no bias? Do you think that you won't get inaccurate responses from
some of these people?

This is the wrong way to go and get people to answer your survey.

Jeff