Parent Of Youth Baseline Survey Participants

Evaluation of the Food and Drug Administration's General Market Youth Tobacco Prevention Campaign

Attachment 18_E2d. Survey Invitation Email ExPECTT II FU 2-3

Parent Of Youth Baseline Survey Participants

OMB: 0910-0753

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ATTACHMENT 18_E2D: 2nd AND 3rd Follow-up Survey INvitation Email (ExPECTT II)


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OMB No. 0910-0753

Exp. Date 09/30/2019

RIHSC No. 18-009CTP


Follow up 2 and 3 Survey Invitation Email for the Evaluation of the Public Education Campaign on Teen Tobacco Cohort II (ExPECTT II)


Subject Line: ExPECTT Survey


Dear [PARENT FNAME] [PARENT LNAME]:


Recently, you may have received a letter from RTI International (RTI) about the next round of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products’ Evaluation of the Public Education Campaign on Teen Tobacco (ExPECTT). We thank you and your child, [Child’s first name], for your continued help in this important study.


This study will provide FDA, policy makers, and researchers important information about youth exposure to public education messages on the health risks of smoking or using other tobacco products. FDA has hired RTI International, a not-for-profit survey research organization, to conduct the study.

Because your contribution is important, we will offer your child an incentive of $25 if they complete the survey through the website on or before [Early Bird Date], or $20 if they complete the survey through the website after [Early Bird Date]. If your child does not complete the survey by [Early Bird Date] one of our field interviewers may contact you to set up a time for your child to complete the questionnaire in person. If your child takes the survey through the website, they will receive their incentive in the form of a check. If they take the survey in person, they will receive their incentive in the form of cash.


A parent or legal guardian must follow the steps to provide permission for her or him to complete the survey. If your child is 18 years old, forward this email to them or pass along this information. You do not need to provide your permission for them to participate.


To complete this round of the study via a website on a personal computer, laptop, or tablet (the questionnaire cannot be accessed on a phone):

  1. Open your web browser and type in the study website address: [ADD URL]

  2. Once you have reached the study website, type in the username and password exactly as shown below.

IMPORTANT: This Username and Password is unique to the specific child, [Child’s first name], and cannot be used for other children in the household.


Username: [Case ID]

Password: [Password]

  1. Once you’ve typed in your username and password, you will see instructions for completing this round of the study.


Your help with this round of the study is voluntary, but greatly appreciated. All information provided by your child will be kept private to the fullest extent allowable by law and used only for statistical purposes. You or your household will never be identified in any analysis, reports, or publications, and no one will try to sell you anything.


If you have any more questions about this study, you can call the ExPECTT project assistance line toll-free at (800) 608-2955. If you have a question about your rights as a study participant, you can call RTI’s Office of Research Protection toll-free at (866) 214-2043.


Your help is very important to the success of this study, and I thank you in advance for your help.


Sincerely,



Jennifer Duke, PhD

RTI International


OMB No: 0910-0753 Expiration Date: 09/30/2019

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