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Dear Student:

We, LaMour Gregg, Shelby Magorien, Mariah Meadows, and Stephanie Fritz are conducting a research project entitled, "Faith in People and Depression" as part of a class project at South Dakota State University. The purpose of the study is to examine how trust and faith in others correlates with depression in individuals.

You as a student are invited to participate in the study by completing the following surveys. We realize that your time is valuable and have attempted to keep the requested information as brief and concise as possible. It will take approximately 30 minutes. Your participation in this project is voluntary. You may withdraw from the study at any time without consequence. There are no none risks to you for participating; however, some of these questions could be of a sensitive nature. If you feel any distress you can contact the SDSU Counseling Services 605-688-6146. Their office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.

The benefits to you by participating are learning about how psychology research is conducted,  in addition for receiving either course credit or extra credit. Following the survey, you will be provided with a debriefing form discussing the purpose and expected results of this study. Your responses are strictly confidential. When the data and analysis are presented, you will not be linked to the data by your name, title, or any other identifying them.

Please assist us in our research by completing the following online survey.

Consent is implied by clicking on the "I Agree" button at the bottom of this page followed by the Continue button. If you wish, the researcher will provide you a copy of this page for your records. If you have any questions, now or later, you may contact us at the number below. Thank you  very much for your time and assistance. If you have any questions regarding you rights as a research participant in this study, you may contact the SDSU Research Compliance Coordinator at 605-688-6975, SDS. [email protected].

Sincerely,

LaMour Gregg
[email protected]
608-870-0233

Shelby Margorien
[email protected]
605-222-8922

Mariah Meadows
[email protected]
712-389-2392

Stephanie Fritz
[email protected]
605-290-6245
 
 
 
Some people say that most people can be trusted. Others say you can't be too careful in your dealings with people. How do you feel about it?
 
Most people can be trusted.
 
You can't be too careful.
 
 
 
Would you say that most people are more inclined to help others, or more inclined to look out for themselves?
 
To help others.
 
To look out for themselves.
 
 
 
If you don't watch yourself, people will take advantage of you.
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
 
 
No one is going to care much what happens to you, when you get right down to it.
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
 
 
Human nature is fundamentally cooperative.
 
Agree
 
Disagree
 
 
Please read each statement and decide how much of the time the statement describes how you have been feeling during the past several days.
A little of the time Some of the time Good part of the time Most of the time
I feel down-hearted and blue
Morning is when I feel the best
I have crying spells or I feel like it
I have trouble sleeping at night
I eat as much as I used to
I still enjoy sex
I notice that I am losing weight
I have trouble with constipation
My heart beats faster than usual
I get tired for no reason
A little of the time Some of the time Good part of the time Most of the time
My mind is as clear as it used to be
I find it easy to do the things I used to
I am restless and can't keep still
I feel hopeful about the future
I am more irritable than usual
I find it easy to make decisions
I feel that I am useful and needed
My life is pretty full
I feel that others would be better off if I were dead
I still enjoy the things I used to
 
 
 
Gender
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
Date of Birth
   
 
 
 
Thank you for participating in our research study. The purpose of the current study is to explore the relationship between Faith in People and Depression.

If you have any questions, please ask now or contact the researchers:

LaMour Gregg
[email protected]
608-870-0233

Shelby Magorien
[email protected]
605-222-8922

Mariah Meadows
[email protected]
712-389-2392

Stephanie Fritz
[email protected]
605-290-6245
 
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