Please complete my survey

I would greatly appreciate your help with my survey!

This survey is aimed at high school students in New York. Even if you don’t think you experience social anxiety or depression, your input is still valuable. Please take a moment to complete it and feel free to share it with your friends!

This research is part of my AP Research class, and it focuses on how increased screen time impacts social anxiety and depression. You can either click the link or copy and paste it into your browser to access the survey.

Thank you so much for your support!

One Reply to “Please complete my survey”

  1. Sure! Here’s a possible response you could use:


    Hey! I just completed your survey. It sounds like a really interesting topic for your AP Research class, and I’m glad you’re exploring the connection between screen time and mental health. I’ll definitely share it with my friends to help you get more responses. Good luck with your research!


    Feel free to modify it to better fit your style!

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