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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Counseling Outcome Data Readiness Study!

Read below to participate in a study being done at Idaho State University. The study is looking to assess school counselors' readiness to use outcome data in their work.

Dear School Counselor:
We are hoping you will participate in a study assessing school counselors’ readiness to utilize outcome data in school counseling. The study is accessible entirely online and includes background questions about your work as a school counselor followed by items exploring your attitudes and skills in utilizing school counseling outcome data. Your participation will help foster our understanding of the readiness of professional school counselors to specifically work with program-related outcome data. The study should take fewer than 10 minutes to complete.
You may proceed directly to the study by clicking on the following link:
This study has been approved by the Idaho State University Human Subjects Committee. Your responses in the study will be anonymous and no personal data will be collected. Participation is completely voluntary and you may withdraw at any time. There is no reward for participating or consequence for not participating. By clicking on the link to enter the study you are indicating that you are 18 years or older and you are willing to participate. If you have any questions about your rights as a research participant you may contact the Idaho State University Institutional Review Board at (208) 282-2179.
For further information regarding this research please contact the primary investigator Dr. Randy Astramovich at (208) 282-3156, email: astrrand@isu.edu
 Thank you in advance for your participation,
Dr. Randy Astramovich
Department of Counseling
Idaho State University

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