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Survey about stimming for a uni project

Heya!

im in the final year of my graphic art and design course, and for my final major project I’m making an animation about stimming! As part of the research, I think it’d be great to get a wide variety of views on what stimming is and what it feels like, so I made a survey asking some of those questions. It’s completely anonymous, though I may refer to specific answers in my critical study.

if any of you guys could fill it out, it would be greatly appreciated!!

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  • Hi Lemoncello, 

    As Ethan has mentioned in this thread, requests for research subjects or surveys must be approved by the research team, and will otherwise be locked and removed. This is according to the community rules:

    '9. Requests for research study subjects and surveys need to be directed to research@nas.org.uk for data protection and research ethics reasons. Further information can be found on our research pages. Please be advised that any requests for research subjects or surveys posted on the Community will be deleted without warning.'

    So I'm afraid this thread will be locked and the link removed. If you get approval from the research team you will be able to repost it then.

    Thank you,
    Ross - mod

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  • Hi Lemoncello, 

    As Ethan has mentioned in this thread, requests for research subjects or surveys must be approved by the research team, and will otherwise be locked and removed. This is according to the community rules:

    '9. Requests for research study subjects and surveys need to be directed to research@nas.org.uk for data protection and research ethics reasons. Further information can be found on our research pages. Please be advised that any requests for research subjects or surveys posted on the Community will be deleted without warning.'

    So I'm afraid this thread will be locked and the link removed. If you get approval from the research team you will be able to repost it then.

    Thank you,
    Ross - mod

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