Hi all, I'm conducting a research study into problem behaviours in pet rabbits. The details are all given below. If your rabbit shows some sort of behaviour that you would class as a "problem", however big or small, I would love to hear from you. If there are any issues using the link please do let me know and I will try to sort it out as soon as possible.
Participation is completely voluntary. If you think you might be interested, some more details are given below:
What do I need to do?
We’re looking for participants to complete an online survey investigating:
• The types of problem behaviours present in pet rabbits in the UK;
• How serious people think these problems are; and
• Where they might look for advice.
This is the first of two questionnaires that we’ll be distributing, and for this one responses need to be typed, rather than relying on multiple choice. This is so that we can get as much information as possible.
Am I eligible?
Anyone who works with or owns rabbits is eligible, provided you are over 18 and legally able to give consent for your participation.
Will anyone know I’ve participated?
The survey is completed anonymously.
How do I participate?
To participate, just click on the following link, which will take you to the survey: https://lincoln.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/rabbit-behaviour
Who is conducting the research?
The research is being conducted as part of an MSc thesis.
Researcher: Sarah Rothwell, Postgraduate Student
Email: 18707869@students.lincoln.ac.uk
Supervisor: Ambrose Tinarwo, Senior Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Email: atinarwo@lincoln.ac.uk
Phone: 01522 83 5429
The project “Problem Behaviours in Pet Rabbits” contributes to research conducted on behalf of the University of Lincoln and has received a favourable ethical opinion by a University Research Ethics Committee. Ethics reference 2021_1069
If you have any concerns, please contact ethics@lincoln.ac.uk
Participants wanted for a research study into problem behaviours in rabbits
Participation is completely voluntary. If you think you might be interested, some more details are given below:
What do I need to do?
We’re looking for participants to complete an online survey investigating:
• The types of problem behaviours present in pet rabbits in the UK;
• How serious people think these problems are; and
• Where they might look for advice.
This is the first of two questionnaires that we’ll be distributing, and for this one responses need to be typed, rather than relying on multiple choice. This is so that we can get as much information as possible.
Am I eligible?
Anyone who works with or owns rabbits is eligible, provided you are over 18 and legally able to give consent for your participation.
Will anyone know I’ve participated?
The survey is completed anonymously.
How do I participate?
To participate, just click on the following link, which will take you to the survey: https://lincoln.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/rabbit-behaviour
Who is conducting the research?
The research is being conducted as part of an MSc thesis.
Researcher: Sarah Rothwell, Postgraduate Student
Email: 18707869@students.lincoln.ac.uk
Supervisor: Ambrose Tinarwo, Senior Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Email: atinarwo@lincoln.ac.uk
Phone: 01522 83 5429
The project “Problem Behaviours in Pet Rabbits” contributes to research conducted on behalf of the University of Lincoln and has received a favourable ethical opinion by a University Research Ethics Committee. Ethics reference 2021_1069
If you have any concerns, please contact ethics@lincoln.ac.uk