Sleeping in isolated, confined or extreme environments - Participant Screener 
Hello! We are students from the Masters of Human-Computer Interaction+Design program, at the University of Washington, Seattle. We are currently recruiting participants for our graduate design project on Sleeping experiences in Space. Since many qualities of living in space are comparable to isolated, confined or extreme environments on earth, we are looking at participants who have experience in long-haul trucking, antarctic missions or oil rig work. This screener will take less than 5 minutes to fill. We may contact you via email to schedule a 1-hour interview if you fit the parameters of our study. Your participation is completely voluntary and confidential. Thank you so much for taking out the time.

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As part of your work or activities, have you ever spent prolonged time (a few days to months) in a confined,  harsh environment, extreme or isolated environment very different from a normal living situation? (This could include trucking, antarctic research stations, military deployments, oil rigs, other Arctic / Antarctic missions etc.)
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If you answered "Yes" to the above question, please indicate the type of environment you have experience in.
If you answered "No" to the question above, you may skip this question.
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Does your job or lifestyle frequently involve working swing shifts, overnight shifts, or highly inconsistent sleep schedules? 
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Do you have to regularly travel across multiple time zones (3+ hour differences) as a core part of your work responsibilities or lifestyle?
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