
Manon B.C. is a graduate student, pursuing a Master’s degree in developmental psychology at the University of Paris 8 in France.
Her research thesis is investigating the potential links between ASMR and attachment styles.
Manon’s faculty advisor for the study is Dr. Laurence Martel, Professor and researcher at Paris 8 University.
The survey is open to individuals who are between 18 and 60 years old, and who experience ASMR or who at least consume ASMR content regularly.
English-speaking or French-speaking individuals can participate.
The survey is fully anonymous and the results will only be used for academic purposes.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Below is a link for more information and to participate.
Click the following link to participate, or for more information:
- Surveys will remain open until June 8, 2024
- [if survey links are not working, then please retry in 24-48 hours]
- Link to survey in English: https://framaforms.org/asmr-and-adult-attachment-styles-1715859920
- Link to the survey in French: https://framaforms.org/asmr-et-attachement-a-lage-adulte-1713286342
- If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the primary researcher Manon B.C. (manonbcpro@gmail.com).
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- Website: ASMR University
- Podcast: ASMR University Podcast
- Book: Brain Tingles
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- Podcast for Sleeping: Sleep Whispers
- Podcast for Relaxing: Calm History
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