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This study is being conducted by a student of the University of Sheffield, Department of Psychology.

 

What is the study about?

 

You are invited to participate in a study exploring emotions in adult romantic relationships. The purpose of this study is to develop a new way of exploring and assessing these emotions. The research aims to contribute to improvements in how we understand emotions in romantic relationships and improve the treatment for people who suffer problems within their romantic relationships.

 

What would I be asked to do?

 

Complete an anonymous on-line questionnaire that takes approximately 15 minutes.

 

Who can take part?

 

We are looking for adults (aged 18+) either

 

Currently in a romantic relationship; Or

 

Have experienced a romantic relationship in the past that has lasted one month or more.

 

How do I take part?

 

You can access the survey by following the link below:

 

https://sheffieldpsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_07F5g2RCpydRTdH

 

This link will also give you details about the projects ethical approval and how we will protect your confidentiality and anonymity. You can also find out about the FREE PRIZE DRAW and your chance to win one of three £15 Amazon vouchers.

 

 

 

Project contact: This research is being conducted by Ella Woods (ewoods2@sheffield.ac.uk), under the supervision of Peter Totterdell and Steve Kellett. If you have any questions, then please contact Ella Woods initially.

 

All responses will be strictly anonymous and confidential. You may withdraw from the study at any point. This study has been approved by the Department of Psychology's Research Ethics Committee.

 

Thank you for your time; it is greatly appreciated.

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