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My name is Cara Miller, and I am a graduate student studying Clinical Psychology at Gallaudet University. My dissertation topic relates to D/deaf and hard of hearing individuals’ attitudes toward hearing dog use. The purpose of my study is to learn more about how hearing dog use is acknowledged, perceived, and understood by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
I am seeking D/deaf and hard of hearing volunteers to participate in an anonymous online study assessing attitudes toward hearing dog use. Volunteers must identify as Deaf, deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf-Blind, late-deafened, or hearing impaired, and be aged eighteen years or older. I welcome volunteers who do not have hearing dogs as well as those who currently or were previously partnered with a hearing dog.
Please note that the link below will direct volunteers to the Informed Consent letter which must be read before completing the survey should they wish to do so. To thank volunteers for participating, they will be offered the opportunity to select a charity to which I will make a donation.
Please share the following link which will take volunteers to the Informed Consent form and study.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8VSTQ9W
Thank you in advance for your assistance in spreading the word about this survey as well as the link at which the survey may be reached. This study has been reviewed and approved by the Gallaudet University Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects (IRB).
Cara Miller
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Psychology
Gallaudet University
hearingdogstudy@gmail.com
I am seeking D/deaf and hard of hearing volunteers to participate in an anonymous online study assessing attitudes toward hearing dog use. Volunteers must identify as Deaf, deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf-Blind, late-deafened, or hearing impaired, and be aged eighteen years or older. I welcome volunteers who do not have hearing dogs as well as those who currently or were previously partnered with a hearing dog.
Please note that the link below will direct volunteers to the Informed Consent letter which must be read before completing the survey should they wish to do so. To thank volunteers for participating, they will be offered the opportunity to select a charity to which I will make a donation.
Please share the following link which will take volunteers to the Informed Consent form and study.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8VSTQ9W
Thank you in advance for your assistance in spreading the word about this survey as well as the link at which the survey may be reached. This study has been reviewed and approved by the Gallaudet University Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects (IRB).
Cara Miller
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Psychology
Gallaudet University
hearingdogstudy@gmail.com