Call for Participants – Autistic Women and Workplace Meetings

Call for participants: My colleague is looking for research participants to study workplace experience of autistic women. Please support meaningful Autistic-led research by sharing this research recruitment with your network, and signing up for the study. Email them to get started. Read below:

from:

Maira Ezerins, MA, MBA

PhD Candidate in Management, University of Arkansas

— posted on LinkedIn:

I am currently seeking cisgender autistic women for participation in a research study. The goal is to find ways to make workplace meetings and other social interactions more inclusive for autistic women. Please reach out to me via email at mezerins@walton.uark.edu if you would like to participate!

Criteria and details:

I am seeking cisgender autistic women, who work full time and reside in the US, Canada, Australia, or the UK. Participants need to have 2 or more workplace meetings weekly (on average). Self-diagnosis of autism is acceptable. The participants will need to fill out 1 sign-up survey (about 10-15 minutes) and then take a daily survey (5 minutes) for 15 working days from January 27th to February 14th. Each survey will pay $5, and participants are eligible for a $10 bonus if all daily surveys are completed (total compensation is up to $90).

Share this study!

Literally 2 Question Form – click DoogriDatabase.com  

We no longer want to study medical autism. Autistic-led research is about the quality of life and out lived experience. We are compiling a database of people who want to be notified when an Autistic researcher is looking for participants. All we need is your email address, which we will keep private. 

This is important for science

Help us advance autism research by joining our Autism Study Database! By contributing your unique experiences, you’ll play a vital role in improving understanding, shaping future care, and driving meaningful change in the autism community. In large numbers we can make a lasting impact. 

Who can Subscribe: You must either be Autistic yourself or have an Autistic loved one, or be a professional working with Autistic people.

Benefits:

Your privacy is our priority—your information will remain confidential. You’ll receive occasional emails about research studies, with the option to opt out at any time. While there is no financial compensation, you will be informed when important research findings are published.


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