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The Family and Development in Context lab at Northern Illinois University is working on a research study, but we need your help!

If you have a child (ages 6-18), and you are in a romantic relationship, YOU could be eligible to participate.

You will be asked to complete a screening questionnaire (linked in photo) to determine eligibility. Then, you and your partner will each be asked to complete a 10-15-minute electronic survey. Each couple will receive $25 in Amazon gift cards!

The collective results could help inform new clinical and family interventions for treatment in the future. You and your partner may also directly benefit from participating; thinking about family processes can build insight that could benefit you and your family.

If you would like to participate, please go to this link for the screening survey:

NOTE: This study is confidential. We will only be collecting your emails for contact purposes. No other identifiable information about you or your partner will be collected or retained.

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