A New Subscale for the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) to Screen Adults for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Page: 88
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS'
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Before agreeing to participate in this research study, it is important that you read and understand
the following explanation of the purpose, benefits and risks of the study and how it will be
conducted.
TITLE OF STUDY: Creating a New Subscale for the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
on College Students with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
RESEARCH TEAM: Scientia Conquisitor Lab, University of North Texas (UNT) Department
of Psychology
Supervising Investigator: Patricia L. Kaminski, Ph.D. (Patricia.Kaminski@unt.edu;
940-565-2650)
Student Investigator: Nina Calmenson, M.S. (NinaCalmenson@my.unt.edu)
You are being asked to participate in a research study. Taking part in this study is voluntary. The
investigators will explain the study to you and will any answer any questions you might have. It
is your choice whether or not you take part in this study. If you agree to participate and then
choose to withdraw from the study, that is your right, and your decision will not be held against
you.
You are being asked to take part in a study to create a new-subscale of an existing personality
measure to detect and rule-out ADHD.
Your participation in this research study involves answering questions via an online, confidential
survey, which we anticipate will take approximately 120 minutes. More details will be provided
in the next section.
You might want to participate in this study if you would like to contribute to the creation of a
new sub-scale that could streamline the ADHD assessment process. We hope to use the results of
this study to better inform mental health assessment and treatment efforts for college students.
You might not want to participate in this study if you become overwhelmed or upset when
reflecting on your mental health.
You may choose to participate in this research study if you are over the age of 18.
The reasonable forseeable risks or discomforts to you if you choose to take part include risks
associated with a person's everyday use of the Internet, as well as potential discomfort as a result
of the questions asked in this survey. The possible benefit of taking part in this study is
contribution to research on ADHD assessment. You will not receive compensation for
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