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[Participate] Technological Talk Impact — Research Study

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For our psychological study at Capilano University in North Vancouver, we are looking for adults aged 65 and over who live alone and have daily access to either a smartphone or a tablet with reliable internet access. The aim of our research is to better understand the impact of short daily talks, facilitated by technology, on adults (65+) who live alone.

This is a 4-week study and requires a minimum of 5 minutes of your time per day, plus 10-20 minutes once per week. You will receive a digital certificate upon completion, as well as a summary of the results once all data has been analyzed. If you would like to know more, please visit www.capu-study.org, or scan the barcode on the flyer. Thank you!

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  • Date

    Mar 12, 2026

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    Capilano University

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