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From: Dan Kelaher
To: "."
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:16:57 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Request for research study participation
Hello Biomch-L,
A colleague of mine, Angie Smith, is working doing her dissertation at
North Carolina State University. She is collecting data now related to
university personnel after retirement. While this research is not
biomechanics related, it is relevant to all of the forum members who are
university professors. I would appreciate it if you allow this message to
be sent to the listserv to help a grad student in need.
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Dear Prospective Participant:
You are invited to participate in a dissertation research study that seeks
to understand the current needs of individuals aged 50-75 in making career
decisions during the traditional retirement years. Your time and response
are greatly appreciated. By participating in the study, you are making a
significant contribution to the research in career counseling, not to
mention a doctoral student who is expecting her second child in September
The survey should take approximately
15 minutes. The responses to this survey are anonymous. In addition, your
responses will enable counselors, human resource professionals, and others
to develop services, programs, training, and workshops that meet the needs
of individuals 50-75 years of age.
Please click to the link below to access the survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=y1OVz4MjrwW_2bk7qHngd2Vw_3d_3d
If you are unable to click directly onto the link, copy and paste this
link directly to your browser. If you have any issues accessing the
survey, please don't hesitate to contact me at iuppurdue@aol.com or
angie_smith@ncsu.edu . I wish you all the best and many thanks!!!
Smiles and blessings,
Angie Smith, NCC, LPC, ABD, Doctoral Candidate
North Carolina State University
The attached message below was submitted to the moderators for distribution.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dan Kelaher
To: "."
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:16:57 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Request for research study participation
Hello Biomch-L,
A colleague of mine, Angie Smith, is working doing her dissertation at
North Carolina State University. She is collecting data now related to
university personnel after retirement. While this research is not
biomechanics related, it is relevant to all of the forum members who are
university professors. I would appreciate it if you allow this message to
be sent to the listserv to help a grad student in need.
-----
Dear Prospective Participant:
You are invited to participate in a dissertation research study that seeks
to understand the current needs of individuals aged 50-75 in making career
decisions during the traditional retirement years. Your time and response
are greatly appreciated. By participating in the study, you are making a
significant contribution to the research in career counseling, not to
mention a doctoral student who is expecting her second child in September

15 minutes. The responses to this survey are anonymous. In addition, your
responses will enable counselors, human resource professionals, and others
to develop services, programs, training, and workshops that meet the needs
of individuals 50-75 years of age.
Please click to the link below to access the survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=y1OVz4MjrwW_2bk7qHngd2Vw_3d_3d
If you are unable to click directly onto the link, copy and paste this
link directly to your browser. If you have any issues accessing the
survey, please don't hesitate to contact me at iuppurdue@aol.com or
angie_smith@ncsu.edu . I wish you all the best and many thanks!!!
Smiles and blessings,
Angie Smith, NCC, LPC, ABD, Doctoral Candidate
North Carolina State University