Experiences Encountered in International Professional Engagement |
Thank you for accessing this survey.
Its purpose is to ask you to describe situations you have encountered** in international professional engagement in research, teaching, or applied work. Your information will be used to help illustrate descriptions of the competencies that are important for engagement of U.S. psychologists in international activities. This is part of a longer project that APA's Committee on International Relations in Psychology (CIRP) is undertaking - to develop descriptions of the competencies that U.S. psychologists need to be ethical, sensitive, effective international partners.
There are 17 questions in the survey. We do not anticipate that you will have examples for each of them (it would be terrific if you did!) - so please look over the list and see which ones resonate with experiences you have had. We are looking for experiences (often "learning the hard way") that illustrate the kinds of situations that competencies for international engagement might address.
Please answer any of the questions that are relevant to your experiences. If a question is not relevant, or you do not wish to answer it, please simply skip it answer "NA" (for "no answer").
You may answer this survey anonymously, or you may provide your name and email at the end. If you do provide your name and email, we will send you a report on this project and a summary of examples collected.
Thank you very much for your assistance in this project of the APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology.
If you have any questions, please contact CIRP co-chair Melissa Morgan Consoli at mmorga4@gmail.com