A student from the University of Strathclyde's Masters genealogy students is seeking assistance with a survey looking at whether the act of doing genealogy and/or finding out about ancestors who coped with challenges has helped build greater levels of resiliency particularly over the last 8 months.
The following is the request:
My name is Kathleen Norris. I am a Master’s student in the Genealogy, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies program at the University of Strathclyde and I am seeking individuals 18 years and older from the genealogy community to take a survey for me. The anonymous survey is about 15-20 minutes in length depending on your answers. My purpose is to learn how much genealogy as a practice and the discovery of family stories each impact resilience.
I am grateful to you for your willingness to participate.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Norris
And the link for the survey itself is:
https://hass.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bKoFlK4wkfHtnrD
If readers can help, I am sure it will be much appreciated!
Chris
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