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		<title>By: Mental Health Blog Research Group</title>
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		<description>A few months ago, you received an invitation from us to participate in a study about mental health and blogging habits as part of a research project conducted by Professor Yifeng Hu in the Communication Studies department at The College of New Jersey.  We are still seeking mental health blog authors to complete our study and would appreciate your participation!

We want to know more about your blogging behavior and your perception towards blogging. Participating in the study might help you better understand your attitude towards blogging and your blogging behavior. The study will likely have practical implications in improving mental health services.

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We appreciate your time and help with our study and as a thank you for participating you will receive a $10 Amazon.com gift card.  If you are interested, please respond to mhblog@tcnj.edu and be sure to include a link to the home page of your blog as well as your preferred contact email address.  The survey will be sent to you via email within the next few days.  Thank you in advance for your participation!  Please feel free to contact Professor Hu if you have any questions. Her phone number is 609-771-2373.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few months ago, you received an invitation from us to participate in a study about mental health and blogging habits as part of a research project conducted by Professor Yifeng Hu in the Communication Studies department at The College of New Jersey.  We are still seeking mental health blog authors to complete our study and would appreciate your participation!</p>
<p>We want to know more about your blogging behavior and your perception towards blogging. Participating in the study might help you better understand your attitude towards blogging and your blogging behavior. The study will likely have practical implications in improving mental health services.</p>
<p>Your data will be stored in the principal investigator’s computer with identifiers removed. In fact, we do not collect participants’ identifications. The only information that may link the participant to his/her data is the email address that the participant chooses to provide in order to obtain the gift card. But this information is strictly used for incentives. Once obtained, we will separate the email address from the data.</p>
<p>We appreciate your time and help with our study and as a thank you for participating you will receive a $10 Amazon.com gift card.  If you are interested, please respond to <a href="mailto:mhblog@tcnj.edu">mhblog@tcnj.edu</a> and be sure to include a link to the home page of your blog as well as your preferred contact email address.  The survey will be sent to you via email within the next few days.  Thank you in advance for your participation!  Please feel free to contact Professor Hu if you have any questions. Her phone number is 609-771-2373.</p>
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