If you could help someone write a book on marriage, would you do so? Well, you wouldn’t actually be helping write it in this case, but you would be helping the author with her research. It’s quick, easy, and painless.
Dr. Carin Rubinstein is a writer and a social psychologist from New York who contacted me about an upcoming book. If her name sounds familiar, you may have seen her previously on shows like Good Morning America, Oprah Winfrey, The Early Show, The View, and Today. Dr. Carin expressed concern over issues in her own marriage of twenty-five years, such as “Who’s in charge of what?” It’s a good question and sure to be the basis for some provocative answers.
Dr. Carin needs some honest answers from a few dozen couples to get a sampling of relationship dynamics. She’d like to have people drop by her website and fill out a survey. This is all still in preliminary stages but it sounds rather interesting. The survey only takes about ten minutes to fill out, and she promises to keep your information confidential. Both husbands and wives are invited to participate.
Would you like to take part in helping shape the research for a new book? I think I’ll take the survey myself (as soon as I find an extra ten minutes!). I’ll also be curious to see what Dr. Carin uncovers and how the book turns out. Do you care to make a prediction? Who do you think is “in charge” to a greater degree in the average marriage, husbands or wives?
If you would like to help Dr. Carin out with her research, please visit DrCarin.com and fill out the survey. Please answer all the questions as completely as possible if you decide to participate. You’ll be able to elaborate on some of the answers in your own words, and again, it’s all completely confidential.
*Dr. Carin says thanks in advance to those who choose to participate.
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