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How aware are you of your own thoughts?

13 Jun 2007

Participants will be entered into optional prize draw

Description

  • Do you feel that the thoughts you have must always be considered seriously?
  • Do you feel you tend to hold on to your thoughts?
  • Do you feel you are able to focus on any event you wish to, regardless of how stressed you are?

I am a PhD student working under the supervision of Professor Adrian Wells at the Division of Clinical Psychology of The University of Manchester. I am interested in examining the relationship people have with their own thoughts. I am also interested in seeing whether this relationship is affected by some personality traits and mindfulness experiences.

I am looking for people who are fluent in English. I am inviting you to take part in an online study which should take approximately 30 minutes of your time. There will be two £20 draws which will take place.

If you are interested in taking part in this study, please click on the link below:

This project has been approved by the School of Psychological Sciences Research Ethics Committee (ref 216/06P).

This study is supervised by Professor Adrian Wells:

Incentive

Upon completing the questionnaire, you may, if you wish, enter in the prize draws. There will be two prizes of £20 each. The prize draw will take place in June and you will be notified immediately if you win.

Contact details

If you have any question about the study, please email: