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Filipino/A/X American College Student Research Study

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  • September 06, 2021 4:43 PM
    Message # 10990181

    My name is Gabriel Corpus and I am currently a doctoral candidate at Palo Alto University’s Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program.  I am conducting my dissertation study to explore Filipinx American college student’s experiences with discrimination and education.

    You can help by doing any of the following!

    • Sending this email directly to students/groups
    • Sending my linktree (https://linktr.ee/gcorpus) directly to students/groups
    • Sharing my Instagram post on social media
    • Connect with me individually on any student groups you think would be interested!

    If you know any Filipinx students or groups that may qualify for this study, please look at the attached flyer for more information and criteria. There is also a possibility to enter in a drawing for 1 of 20 $30 Amazon Giftcards

    Please let me know if you have any questions for clarification.  I have many types of forms that can be sent out via email/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook.  You can contact me at gcorpus@paloaltou.edu.  This study was approved by Palo Alto University’s IRB.

    I look forward to hearing back from you.

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,

    Gabriel Corpus

    Linktree link https://linktr.ee/gcorpus

    Research Instagram: Gabe_Corpus

    Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/GabeCorpusResearch/

    Gabriel Corpus, M.A., M.S. Doctoral Candidate in Clinical PsychologyPhD ProgramPsychology DepartmentPalo Alto Clinical PsychologyPronouns: He, Him, His (What's This?)
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