Very Important AAS Research

Jay Cohen

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My name is Jay Cohen and I am conducting a research study on Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) with Rick Collins, Esq. (Legal Muscle) & Jack Darkes, Ph.D. Following is a link to the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=24421220271
This has been an ongoing project since Aug. 19, 2005. Many of you have already taken part in the study and your participation is greatly appreciated (ALL 2000+ OF YOU- YES, THAT MANY). This message is being posted to indicate that the survey will close on November 19, 2005 (roughly 1 month).

For those who have not taken it or completed only a portion, your participation in this 100% anonymous survey of Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) use is wanted, needed and appreciated. The survey asks for no identifying information, is protected by 128-SSL encryption and does not log IP’s. The informed consent goes into greater detail.

The purpose of the study is to produce an unbiased data set for eventual publication in a peer reviewed journal. Some of the areas we are looking at are the profile of an Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) user, the perceived benefits, psychological and physical side effects, and addiction potential. There is a large discrepancy between what Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) users report and what the media, government, etc. claim. Problematic is there exists little solid evidence supporting either side. Rick Collins feels the results will assist in his pioneering defense of our community.

The survey is lengthy but this is necessary as many claims have been made that need to be addressed. With each new bust, news report, etc. people on these boards point out the inconsistencies. Educate society with your experience and knowledge.

At this time, the results look amazing or better yet shocking. I thank you again for those who have participated. Rick, Jack and I also would like to express our sincerest gratitude to the various boards for allowing this to be posted, those who made the original posts letting everyone know about the survey, and those who posted with comments, concerns and criticisms. We are also very appreciative of those who took the time on their own merit to spread this to other boards.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=24421220271
 
^bump

took the survey a while back and can't wait to see the results :rockband:
 
I'd like to hear the results or get a link to the journal article once it's all done.
 
The survey is closed...
Anybody know where I can find the results?
 
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