What factors predict whether people do or do not have a Chlamydia test
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The Department of Psychology at Brunel University requires that all persons who participate in psychology studies give their written consent to do so. Please read the following and sign it if you agree with what it says.
I freely and voluntarily consent to be a participant in the research project entitled What factors predict whether people do or do not have a Chlamydia test to be conducted at Brunel University, with Robyn Smith as supervisor or principal investigator. The broad goal of this research program is to explore people’s views about Chlamydia testing, awareness of the NHS campaign and knowledge of the infection. Specifically, I have been told that I will be asked to complete a questionnaire. The session should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
I have been told that my responses will be kept strictly confidential. I also understand that if at any time during the session I feel unable or unwilling to continue, I am free to leave without negative consequences. That is, my participation in this study is completely voluntary, and I may withdraw from this study at any time. My withdrawal would not result in any penalty, academic or otherwise. My name will not be linked with the research materials, as the researchers are interested in views on Chlamydia testing in general -- not any particular individual's views on Chlamydia testing in particular. I have been given the opportunity to ask questions regarding the procedure, and my questions have been answered to my satisfaction. I have been informed that if I have any general questions about this project, or ethical issues relating to the project, I should feel free to contact Robyn Smith at hs08rms@brunel.ac.uk . If I have any concerns or complaints regarding the way in which the research is or has been conducted I may contact Professor Taeko Wydell, Chair of the Psychology Research Ethics Committee, at taeko.wydell@brunel.ac.uk.
I have read and understand the above and consent to participate in this study. My signature is not a waiver of any legal rights. Furthermore, I understand that I will be able to keep a copy of the informed consent form for my records.
My consent is not a waiver of any legal rights. Furthermore, I understand that I will be able to keep a copy of the informed consent form for my records.
Informed Consent The Department of Psychology at Brunel University requires that all persons who participate in psychology studies give their written consent to do so. Please read the following and sign it if you agree with what it says. I freely and voluntarily consent to be a participant in the research project entitled What factors predict whether people do or do not have a Chlamydia test to be conducted at Brunel University, with Robyn Smith as supervisor or principal investigator. The broad goal of this research program is to explore people’s views about Chlamydia testing, awareness of the NHS campaign and knowledge of the infection. Specifically, I have been told that I will be asked to complete a questionnaire. The session should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. I have been told that my responses will be kept strictly confidential. I also understand that if at any time during the session I feel unable or unwilling to continue, I am free to leave without negative consequences. That is, my participation in this study is completely voluntary, and I may withdraw from this study at any time. My withdrawal would not result in any penalty, academic or otherwise. My name will not be linked with the research materials, as the researchers are interested in views on Chlamydia testing in general -- not any particular individual's views on Chlamydia testing in particular. I have been given the opportunity to ask questions regarding the procedure, and my questions have been answered to my satisfaction. I have been informed that if I have any general questions about this project, or ethical issues relating to the project, I should feel free to contact Robyn Smith at hs08rms@brunel.ac.uk . If I have any concerns or complaints regarding the way in which the research is or has been conducted I may contact Professor Taeko Wydell, Chair of the Psychology Research Ethics Committee, at taeko.wydell@brunel.ac.uk. I have read and understand the above and consent to participate in this study. My signature is not a waiver of any legal rights. Furthermore, I understand that I will be able to keep a copy of the informed consent form for my records. My consent is not a waiver of any legal rights. Furthermore, I understand that I will be able to keep a copy of the informed consent form for my records.
I am over 16 years old. I have read and understand the above and consent to participate in this study.
I do not wish to take part in this study
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