Thank you for your interest in this research. We are investigating the psychological
characteristics of individuals who purchase sex dolls. We are recruiting both sex doll
owners and people who do not own sex dolls to act as a comparison group.
After providing some information about yourself (e.g.,
age, sex) and your doll ownership (e.g., its ‘age’) you will be presented with
a series of questionnaires measuring things such as your personality traits
(e.g., “If people turn against me I really get back at them”), health and
wellbeing (e.g., “I feel completely alone”), sexual thoughts, feelings, and
fantasies (e.g., related to specific behaviours and targets of arousal,
including children), and about your interactions with other people (e.g., “I
really need someone’s emotional support”). Instructions will be made clear
throughout the survey. Your
participation in this study should take approximately 10 minutes. However, there is no time constraint to the questions
so please take your time and take breaks if you need to do so.
In order to protect your right to withdraw your data, you
will be asked to provide a unique identifier. This should be a word that is
memorable to you. You have the right to withdraw at any time during the study,
and for up to one week (7 days) after your participation in any of the surveys.
You will never be asked for a reason for withdrawing. To do this, you can send
an email (or a posted letter, if you wish to remain completely anonymous) with
your unique identifier.
As a thank you for
taking part in the project, those taking part via Prolific will receive payment through the site.
If you want to speak with
someone who is not directly involved in this research, or if you have questions
about your rights as a research subject, please contact Suvo Mitra (Associate
Dean for Research) at Nottingham Trent University. You can contact them at suvo.mitra@ntu.ac.uk.
Please contact the Data
Protection Officer at DPO@ntu.ac.uk if:
- you have a query about how your data is used by the University
- you would like to report a data security breach (e.g., if you think your
personal data has been lost or disclosed inappropriately)
- you would like to complain about how the University has used your personal
data
The project has gone through
the relevant NTU research ethics procedures and has been given a favourable
ethics opinion by Nottingham Trent University’s Schools of Business, Law and
Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee. If you have any questions
regarding the nature of the research, please feel free to contact the research
team using the contact details below:
Dr. Craig Harper (craig.harper@ntu.ac.uk)
Dr. Rebecca Lievesley
(rebecca.lievesley@ntu.ac.uk)
NTU Psychology
School of Social Sciences
Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
NG1 4FQ