Jump to content

Parents with child 9-24 months to answer online research questionnaire for King's College London


Yasmin-at-King's

Recommended Posts

Hi all,


I am part of a research team at King?s College London, based just up the road in Denmark Hill. We are looking for parents of children aged 9 ? 24 months to take part in our new study online.


Answer our online questionnaire anonymously in your own time, and be in with a chance to win a ?100 Mothercare & Early Learning Centre gift voucher.


*** Find out more and take part here : https://kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6G0asxGwHbzipWl ***


Our aim is to understand the relationship between parents and their young children, and some of the experiences encountered by parents of young children. The data that we collect now is important as it will inform a much bigger study to run in due course.


All information that you provide is for research purposes only, and will be kept strictly confidential. Participation is voluntary and you may withdraw at any time.


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by... Email: [email protected] or Freephone: 0800 317029


~*~*~*~*~* THANK YOU VERY MUCH - WE COULD NOT DO OUR RESEARCH WITHOUT YOU! ~*~*~*~*~*

Thank you to everyone who has answered our online questionnaire so far.


We will be randomly selecting a winner for the ?100 voucher prize draw in the next couple of weeks - so there is still time to take part and be in with a chance to win!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Time will tell if H&B are loved or loathed, the footfall they get and generate will determine if they stay or go. That's the nature of businesses, they come and go dependant on usage. Examples are M&S, Poundland Local, Co-op, Superdrug, Mons, the chain restaurant/takeaways, the chain Estate Agents, Toolstation, Screwfix to name a few.  As much as people would like to see Lordship Lane remain a high street of independents, it is becoming clear that due to Landlords hiking rents, some are unable to survive. This leaves empty units which some of the chain brands considering it to be worth a "punt". I'd have thought that businesses operating in shops is a better alternative than a high street with multiple empty units, but what do I know, they are just thoughts on the subject.   Take a look at Croydon and Bromley where what were once thriving high streets are in decline.  I have to say that some of the prices charged by the independents are eye watering, and incomes i'd have thought have to be substantial to afford their prices. Personally I'd love a Lidl to open on what was the site of the Harvester, but I guess that would get shouted down, oh the thought of Lidl in Dulwich. Whatever next. 
    • IMO, Sealy, the best nights sleep you'll ever have.  
    • I don’t know what the shop was originally next to the big St Christopher’s but if Holland and Barrett are taking it over then surely it’s good to have a choice on Lordship Lane? The Camberwell H&B is always empty but the Brixton branch busy.  I remember when the Marks & Spencer food shop was Iceland? Now the M&S is a very busy store and at the time regenerated the high street!
    • Nor would I have done, but it came up when I googled John Lewis reviews. Do you not trust TrustPilot reviews? Even allowing for the fact that many people only post reviews when they have had poor service, 27% one star reviews is indicative of something wrong, I would say. That's 27% of 76,392 reviews. That's an awful lot of people who don't  think the service they got from John Lewis was even worth two stars, let alone more. Screenshot attached.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...