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Michigan State University is conducting a study about the social behaviors of adolescents and adults with and without intellectual/developmental disabilities. For this study, parents/guardians of a child who is 12 years and older are invited to complete a short online survey about their child’s social behaviors. These questions will ask about the child’s background, ways the child interacts with others, and whether the child displays any behaviors that might make him/her more vulnerable to social victimization. The survey should take about 20-45 minutes to complete.

This information is being collected in an effort to better understand whether certain social behaviors are related to increased social vulnerability. This information will be used to develop specific interventions to teach the individuals to protect themselves from victimization.

You may open the survey in your web browser by clicking the link below:

https://msucoe.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9XED9l2U9uwXZ2d

If the link above does not work, try copying the link into your web browser.

2 Responses to “Social Vulnerability Survey for adolescents w/disabilities, 1/2/14”

  1. Leah says:

    I am a victim of being bullied. How can I help your study?

    • MDTAP Blog says:

      Hi Leah,
      I would recommend contacting Marisa Fisher, 517-432-3926, fishermh@msu.edu at Michigan State University. It appears that she was the individual managing this study and she may be willing or able to speak with you about the study itself and other possible ways to help further the research.

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