Parents Wanted for An Online Survey on Early Child Behavior

Parents Wanted for An Online Survey on Early Child Behavior

Parents Wanted for An Online Survey on Early Child Behavior

My name is Sarah Tuberman and I am a student at California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University – San Diego. I am studying ways that children look at objects and their hands/fingers, and how these behaviors might be related to later autism symptoms and daily functioning.

The purpose of the research is to learn if there are special ways that young children look at objects and their hands/fingers that might be linked to autism symptoms, and how they manage their everyday lives.

Parents who have children with autism as well as parents who do not have children with autism are welcome to participate.

To participate in this research, you must:   You may not participate if your child has been diagnosed with any of the following:
·      Be at least 18 years of age

·      Have a child under 18 years of age

·      Be able to read English

·      Live in the United States

  ·      Dyskinesia

·      Tics/Tourette Syndrome

·      Cerebral Palsy

·      Dystonia

·      Ataxia

·    Chorea

·    Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder

·    Amblyopia/Lazy Eye

·    Strabismus/Eye Turn

Participation in this study will take approximately 30 to 50 minutes to complete.

To participate in the study please go to studyautism.com.

Your information will remain entirely anonymous and will not be shared with any other researchers.

You will have a chance to enter into an Opportunity Drawing to win one of eight $60 Amazon gift certificates for your participation.

If you have any questions please contact Sarah Tuberman, M.A., at (858) 863-7994 or stuberman@alliant.edu.

This research will be supervised by Alan Lincoln, Ph.D. and has been approved by Alliant International University Institutional Review Board.

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