The text of the introduction follows below:
Dr. Adair clearly misunderstands the ethical nature of polyamory.
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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS
INFORMED CONSENT
Understanding
affair experiences and desires in women
This project is designed to assess how individual differences in personality and contextual factors are associated with desired or
actual affair/infidelity experiences.
Your participation is completely anonymous. We do not ask for any identifying information on the survey, and there will be no way for anyone to tell which survey you personally completed.
This research uses a series of surveys and questionnaires that will ask you some demographic questions (such as your age, ethnicity, and income), questions about your personality and your attitudes about relationships (generally), questions about your current relationship (your long-term partner), and questions about your CURRENT, PAST, or
DESIRED affair partner (your short-term partner).
Your participation should take about 10 minutes. There are no anticipated risks of participating in this study beyond what you would encounter in everyday life, but please feel free to skip any items that you feel are objectionable, make you feel uncomfortable, or stop your participation in the study at any time.
If you have any questions or concerns about this study, please contact Dr. Lora Adair at (501) 450-5414 or
[email protected]. You may also contact the University of Central Arkansas IRB (Research Compliance Office, (501) 852-7460), which can explain the rights of research participants if you have any questions or complaints.
I understand this project is research, and that my participation is completely voluntary. I also understand that if I decide to participate in this study, I may withdraw my consent at any time, and stop participating at any time without explanation or penalty.
Clicking on the continue button below indicates that I have read and understand this consent form and willingly agree to participate in this study under the terms described.