Doctoral Students Well-being Study

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Survey on doctoral student well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Doctoral students
  • Survey on psychosocial factors’ influence on doctoral student well-being during the pandemic
  • Opportunity to win up to $100 Amazon gift certificate
The Department of Psychology at McGill University is conducting a study on the role of social and departmental support in the physical and psychological well-being of doctoral students in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is completed entirely over the Internet, requiring the completion of the same questionnaire at two different time points (~20-30 mins) in English.

All currently-enrolled doctoral students are eligible to participate in the study and can access the survey here.

Participants also have the chance to enter a draw to win up to $100 Amazon gift certificate. There will be a draw for one of twenty-five $50 Amazon e-gift certificates after each part of this study (a total of two draws), and the estimated odds of winning in each draw is 1 in 8.

This study has been approved by McGill’s Research Ethics Board for compliance with policies and guidelines involving the use of human participants in the research.
For questions and concerns about the study, please contact the Principal Investigator Samira Feizi or the Supervisor Dr. Frank Elgar.

For more info, please contact Samira Feizi or Dr. Frank Elgar.

REB Approval (University of British Columbia)

REB Approval (McGill University)

 

Thank you for your time and support.

Samira Feizi, Principal Investigator (PhD student)

Department of Psychology, McGill University samira.feizi@mcgill.ca

Dr. Frank Elgar (faculty supervisor, McGill University) frank.elgar@mcgill.ca

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