Hey everyone! I'm a student at the Uni of Nottingham. I have a survey that needs to be filled in by individuals with bipolar disorder, my dissertation is a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis. My survey requires about 35+ responses, or else I'll have to change my study into a qualitative one. With regards to the qualitative part of the study, any advice on how to select message threads, and thematic analysis is the only way to analyse messages??? I'm not an expert in research methods to be honest. Advice with respect to what methods should be used will be greatly appreciated.
Also , if anyone is aware of online support groups for bipolar patients and which allow research to be done, PLEASE HELP!
Here is a link to the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/H5J2RCQ
Puja
Hi Puja,
I'm a masters student in the uk at Sussex Uni also looking for participants for my dissertation. I've been telling some of the other masters students here about study swapping. I have an online questionnaire too, would you like to study swap? I'm looking for regular drinkers. The link to my study is: https://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/research/psylab/ecg1/index.php
Also to get more participants I've made a website page where students like us can study swap, you'll find a few more students there very willing to study swap with you and you can add your own study details too. So even if you're not a regular drinker you can still get more participants by study swapping with me, just tell other students about posting their study links for study swapping and we all get more participants! You can have a look here: http://www.participantexchange.co.uk/ there is no advertising on the site, it's just for students like us. Good luck with your dissertation!
Em
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