Personality Development Research Project

Research Project on Personality Development

Hello! I’m a junior working on my AP Research Project focused on the impact of middle school sports on personality development. If you’re a high school freshman who attended middle school in Texas, I would be incredibly grateful for your participation in my survey. Your responses will be completely confidential, and your input could contribute to improvements in the sports system as a whole. Thank you for considering this opportunity! If you’re interested in participating, please follow the link below to confirm your consent:

Survey Link

One Reply to “Personality Development Research Project”

  1. Hi there! Your project sounds really interesting, and I’m happy to help. I’m a high school freshman who attended middle school in Texas, so I’ll check out your survey. It’s great to see research being done on the impact of sports on personality development. Best of luck with your project!

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