Internet Use & ADHD Survey for Honors Thesis

Flyer promoting honors thesis, providing QR code and survey link.
Kayli Heigelmann

Flyer promoting honors thesis, providing QR code and survey link.

This thesis project aims to better understand the relationship between problematic internet usage and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in U of A students by exploring how addiction-like attitudes around the internet interplay with ADHD symptomology and a person's identity.

Please scan the QR code or follow this link to the survey, where you will find further information about the study itself and your rights as a research participant.

Contacts

Kayli Heigelmann, honors undergraduate student
School of Social Work
870-885-0447, knheigel@uark.edu

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