[emcai] Participate in PhD Research (Online Interviews)
Paul R Gering
prgering1 at sheffield.ac.uk
Thu Aug 22 06:26:49 MDT 2024
Dear all,
It has been pointed out to me that there was an error with the contact
details included in the original recruitment email. Additionally, there are
some additional clerical errors which warrant sending a second email out
with the correct details.
Apologies that this will result in the same email being sent out twice.
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My name is Paul Gering, and I am a PhD researcher at the University of
Sheffield with Roger K Moore as my supervisor. My PhD project is focused on
measuring the quality of social interactions.
I am writing to invite you to participate in an online semi-structured
interview to share your valuable insights on this topic. Your participation
would be greatly appreciated, as your perspective as a researcher and/or
potential user of an interaction quality measure is crucial to this
research.
The Interview:
The interview will be conducted online via Google Meet (depending on your
preference) at a mutually convenient time.
It will last approximately 1 hour and will involve open-ended questions to
explore your thoughts on defining and measuring interaction quality.
Your participation is entirely voluntary and confidential. All recordings
will be anonymized and used solely for research purposes.
Who Should Participate?
We are seeking individuals with:
- An interest in evaluating the quality of social interactions.
- Experience working in a field that could benefit from a measure of
interaction quality.
If you are interested in participating, please email the primary researcher
(prgering1 at sheffield.ac.uk).
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from
you!
Sincerely,
Paul Gering
PhD Researcher (University of Sheffield)
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