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How does Rock music affect your life?


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Hello,

You are warmly invited to take part in my study about music. I am interested in how music affects your life on a daily basis. The purpose of this study is to look at different uses of music and links to your personality, values and your wellbeing.

Here’s the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Uiea...zl5vQnAiQ_3d_3d

It only takes 10 minutes to fill in the questionnaire. So, please take part and support my mission: research needs more Rock’n’Roll!

Thanks a lot for your help,

Diana

More information about the research project: http://www.jungedenkmusik.net/study3.html

And about me: http://www.jungedenkmusik.net (under author)

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Hello,

Many thanks to those who participated. It was a great success: around 100 English speaking people took part. The survey now has been translated into 4 different languages. And the data collection continues. We still need more English speaking people to fill in the survey - we already have 300 German speaking and 150 Spanish speaking people in the survey :D

Here’s the updated survey: www.jungedenkmusik.net

It only takes 10 minutes to fill in the questionnaire. So, please take part and support my mission: research needs more Rock’n’Roll!

Thanks a lot for your help,

Diana

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