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Version 1.0, 4 April 2016 IRAS ID: 195655 [Type text] Complete our online survey to help us understand the relationship between C reativity, O ccupation, M ind wandering, and E ducation (COME-on!!) We would like to invite you to complete an online survey investigating if mind wandering can lead to differences in our experiences of education, occupation, and creativity. Everyone’s mind wanders, but we all do it to a different degree, so what is its impact? For some it may be useful and lead to creativity or working in a certain profession. For others it may have a negative effect, perhaps making it difficult to learn at school. Severe mind wandering that just won’t seem to stop and feels uncontrollable could also be associated with disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). By exploring the relationship between these things we can better understand the impact of mind wandering and the extent to which it affects peoples’ lives. There is also the chance to win one of five £50 Amazon vouchers when you complete the survey. Full information for this study can be found at the link below which will also take you to the full survey. If you would like to be e- mailed the information sheet, please use the contact details below. COME on! – what does a wandering mind lead to?

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Page 1: idealisticautistic.files.wordpress.com  · Web viewVersion 1.0, 4 April 2016IRAS ID: 195655 [Type text] COME on! – what. does a wandering mind lead to? Complete our online survey

Version 1.0, 4 April 2016 IRAS ID: 195655 [Type text]

Complete our online survey to help us understand the relationship between Creativity, Occupation, Mind wandering, and Education (COME-on!!)

We would like to invite you to complete an online survey investigating if mind wandering can lead to differences in our experiences of education, occupation, and creativity. Everyone’s mind wanders, but we all do it to a different degree, so what is its impact? For some it may be useful and lead to creativity

or working in a certain profession. For others it may have a negative effect, perhaps making it difficult to learn at school. Severe mind wandering that just won’t seem to stop and feels uncontrollable could also

be associated with disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). By exploring the relationship between these things we can better understand the impact of mind wandering and the

extent to which it affects peoples’ lives.

There is also the chance to win one of five £50 Amazon vouchers when you complete the survey.

Full information for this study can be found at the link below which will also take you to the full survey. If you would like to be e-mailed the information sheet, please use the contact details below.

To complete the survey, please enter the following web address or click the link: https://kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bl4sG8MsbQQt7Mh

If you have any questions or require more information, please contact: Florence MowlemE-mail: [email protected]

COME on! – what does a wandering mind lead to?