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Cambridge University research - win an iPad 2
Kent House is working with University of Cambridge researchers on a project investigating how families use information technology and media. The project forms part of a multi-national study in collaboration with BT.
We have already recruited a group of families who were asked to record their daily activities using certain kinds of technology for a week, and were then interviewed in their home by a University researcher. Each participating family earned £200 for taking part.
We are now looking for people to help by filling in a simple online questionnaire This will identify what aspects of modern communications technologies have a positive impact and which might need some moderation or modification. As a gesture of thanks we’ll enter you in our draw to win an iPad2, iPod Shuffle, or a Kindle ebook reader.
If you can spare ten minutes to contribute to this very important research, we'd really appreciate it. All respondents are entered into the draw. Only one entry per person, please. UK residents only are eligible.
Your personal details will be used only for the research project and will be deleted afterwards. They will not be shared with any other organisation. We will not contact you unless you ask us to.
Go to the survey here. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at research@kenthouse.com or the Engineering Design Centre at the University of Cambridge edc-survey@eng.cam.ac.uk.
Thank you for your help!
Privacy and conditions
Your details and information supplied will be used only for the purposes of this research project.
Your information will not be shared with any party other than the research team and will not be used for any other purpose.
All submissions will be deleted once the research is complete.
Here is more information on our privacy policy and Data Protection Act registration.
If you have any questions or concerns about privacy please email us at research@kenthouse.com .