High School Students Needed for AP Research Survey on Parenting & Stress

Attention High School Students: Participation Requested for AP Research Survey on Parenting and Stress!

Hello! I am conducting an AP Research study to explore the relationship between parenting styles, parental involvement, and the stress levels of high school students. I would greatly appreciate your participation if you’re currently enrolled in high school. The survey is completely anonymous and will take just a few minutes to finish. Your input will be incredibly helpful in collecting valuable data for my project. Thank you!

One Reply to “High School Students Needed for AP Research Survey on Parenting & Stress”

  1. Hi there! This sounds like a fascinating study, and it’s great that you’re looking to gather insights on such an important topic. I’d be happy to participate in your survey. Best of luck with your research, and I hope you get the data you need! If you need any help spreading the word, let me know!

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