Quiverfull survey - participants needed

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Dear Barbara Curtis:

Hello, my name is Juliana Denson. I am a graduate student in the School of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. I am writing my Master's thesis on the benefits that women experience as a result of their Quiverfull beliefs. As a woman, I understand how faith can act as a powerful source of encouragement, support, and even empowerment. The Quiverfull way of life seems to provide the women who practice it with feelings of joy and empowerment, and I would like to understand why.



As part of this inquiry, I am conducting an online survey to help me identify the benefits of the Quiverfull way of life for its female practitioners. You are being asked to participate in my survey because you have indicated your participation in the Quiverfull way of life. Please take just a few minutes to fill out this brief survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/quiverfull.



You have the right to refuse to answer any questions or to terminate the survey at any time. Your individual privacy will be maintained in all publications or presentations resulting from this study. All participants will remain anonymous; your real name will not be used in the final research document. In order to preserve the confidentiality of your responses, I will not share your names and contact information with anyone. Thank you very much for your participation.



If you have any questions or would like additional information about my research or this survey, please contact me by email at juliana.denson@cgu.edu or by phone at 909-575-7949. Additional contact information for me and my faculty advisor are available on the survey website.



Please forward this email to anyone you know who may be interested in participating in my survey.



Thank you,

Juliana Denson



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