Autism survey- language preferences (UK)

JuliaB7
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Hi all,
I hope this is ok to post here, I'd love to be able to include as many responses as possible before closing the survey soon.
I am currently carrying out research to learn more about autistic people’s preferences for the language used to communicate about autism and whether there is a relationship between language, stigma, and social identity. There is currently a lack of research in this area and it has been suggested that changes to the language used may help to reduce stigma within society.
https://robertgordonuniversity.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/autism-stigma-and-identity-language-preferences-and-wide
https://robertgordonuniversity.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/autism-stigma-and-identity-language-preferences-and-wide
If you are 18+, live in the UK, and have a spare 5 minutes to complete the anonymous survey to share your opinion, or if you are able to share it with others, I would be so very appreciative. There is more information about the survey on the link and also a link at the end to enter a prize draw to win £10 Amazon vouchers.
Thank you so much for reading,
Julia
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Thanks for sharing your project with the community @JuliaB7, good luck with your studies
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JuliaB7 said:Hi all,I hope this is ok to post here, I'd love to be able to include as many responses as possible before closing the survey soon.I am currently carrying out research to learn more about autistic people’s preferences for the language used to communicate about autism and whether there is a relationship between language, stigma, and social identity. There is currently a lack of research in this area and it has been suggested that changes to the language used may help to reduce stigma within society.
https://robertgordonuniversity.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/autism-stigma-and-identity-language-preferences-and-wideIf you are 18+, live in the UK, and have a spare 5 minutes to complete the anonymous survey to share your opinion, or if you are able to share it with others, I would be so very appreciative. There is more information about the survey on the link and also a link at the end to enter a prize draw to win £10 Amazon vouchers.Thank you so much for reading,Julia0
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