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About this study

Greetings!

As a part of our curriculum, we the students of MA Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Delhi, are conducting a study on internet usage patterns, sleep and human cognitive abilities.

We invite you to fill out the form if you are between 18-25 years of age and enrolled as a student at the University of Delhi. The participation would not take more than 10-15 minutes of your time and is greatly appreciated.

We assure you that all responses will be kept strictly confidential and used solely for academic purposes. Participation in the study is completely voluntary.

Contact information

Information about this study:

For further information, feel free to contact:

Divyika Srivastava

MA Psychology, University of Delhi


Contact email: divyikasrivastava@gmail.com

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The study requires you to answer some questions pertaining to your patterns of internet use and sleep preferences. Additionally, you will be required to participate in a short task wherein you would be required to respond to the shapes and colours presented. We assure you that all responses will be kept strictly confidential and used for academic purposes only. Your participation would require approximately 10 minutes.

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In case of further concerns or queries, feel free to contact us through mail: Divyika Srivastava (divyikasrivastava@gmail.com)













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