Participants needed for Research study in Exploring How black Women (Re)define Their Identities!

August 29, 2024

I invite you to participate in a research study titled "Exploring How Black Women (Re)define Their Identities in Response to Key Socialization Experiences at Predominantly White Institutions," IRB #2217212-1. This project is a BSU IRB-approved study.
This study aims to understand the experiences that influence the identity development of Black women attending predominantly White institutions (PWIs).

It is being conducted by:

Dr. Kathryn L. Fletcher
Educational Psychology
Ball State University
klfletcher@bsu.edu

Qunishia N. Carter, Ph.D. Candidate
Educational Psychology
Ball State University
qncarter@bsu.edu

If you self-identify as a Black woman, attend Ball State University, are a current undergraduate or graduate student, are at least 18 years of age, and have on-campus experience at Ball State University or another Predominantly White Institution (PWI), and are willing to spend approximately 60 minutes completing an interview, please click the Qualtrics link below.

As a thank you for your participation in the study, you will receive a $50 Tango gift card upon completion of the interview.

https://bsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eDSorfaSM4wg4m2

Thank you for considering participation in this important study.

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