I've told several MOM members about this, but I've decided to open it up to the entire forum. I'm conducting a research report concerning the treatment of wounded veterans of the United States Armed Forces. To get a better understanding of views from other people, I've created a survey/interview for those who are interested. If you are, continue reading. If you aren't, please disregard this thread; I'm taking this research seriously. (Trolling, spamming, etc. will not be tolerated)
Reason for the study: In the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, over 30,000 American soldiers were wounded in conflict. These people came home a different person, both physically and mentally. The purpose for this research report is to assess the way these people are treated once they return home (including awareness, funding, etc), through both facts and statistics, and first-hand experiences and opinions. You are reading this because you have been asked to give the researcher’s a different point of view on the issue, in order to come to an unbiased conclusion and offer well-rounded solutions.
There are some technicalities you should know before continuing:
I understand that:
-The participation in this study is voluntary and I may withdraw at any time without penalty.
-If desired, any participant may remain anonymous.
-Any information I give may be directly refrenced in the research report.
-Any contact with the researchers are at my discretion, but will remain strictly confidential.
-This study is intended for participants ages 18 and over, who currently live in the United States.
-I am entitled to know the contents of the research report if I participate.
If you AGREE with the above statements, continue to the study main page link below.
If you DO NOT AGREE, we ask that you do not continue with the interview.
docs.google.com/document/d/1XSD6vDFq5k2I...ZMuNHwLaf59CYUo/edit