Research study about experiences of self-loss, oneness, and/or merger - Discussion
Research study about experiences of self-loss, oneness, and/or merger
Nick Canby, modified 3 Years ago at 4/15/21 9:29 AM
Created 3 Years ago at 4/15/21 9:25 AM
Research study about experiences of self-loss, oneness, and/or merger
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Have you ever experienced a loss of your typical sense of self and/or a oneness or merger with something or someone beyond yourself?
If so, would you be willing to contribute to scientific knowledge about these types of experiences and their effects?
Researchers at Clark University have created a 25-minute survey that asks questions about these types of experiences, their effects, and people who have them. Participants who complete the survey will be entered into a raffle to receive a $25 Amazon gift certificate. Given how rare these experiences are, your response would be greatly appreciated!
Please click here for the survey.https://clarku.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GrsV5XoMHZV8Ca
Responses will be completely anonymous and cannot be traced back to participants. Participation in this survey is completely voluntary. Any question on the survey may be left unanswered and you may decide to drop out of the survey at any time.
If so, would you be willing to contribute to scientific knowledge about these types of experiences and their effects?
Researchers at Clark University have created a 25-minute survey that asks questions about these types of experiences, their effects, and people who have them. Participants who complete the survey will be entered into a raffle to receive a $25 Amazon gift certificate. Given how rare these experiences are, your response would be greatly appreciated!
Please click here for the survey.https://clarku.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GrsV5XoMHZV8Ca
Responses will be completely anonymous and cannot be traced back to participants. Participation in this survey is completely voluntary. Any question on the survey may be left unanswered and you may decide to drop out of the survey at any time.