We are examining literacy instruction in a rural school through interviews, observations, and focus groups with relevant stakeholders.
We are interested in how information regarding political leadership affects how adults evaluate leaders during periods of crisis. This study is part of a larger NSF-funded project examining political accountability during crisis and the vignette study is an attempt to get at the psychological foundations of public opinion during crises.
We are conducting a survey of people out drinking at bars and restaurants in downtown Chapel Hill to learn more about their thoughts and experiences with fake IDs. We are then giving an ID scanner to businesses that sell alcohol in Chapel Hill and Carrboro to help them identify fake IDs. After a 7-month study period, we will interview staff members at those businesses to learn about their experiences using the technology.
To examine the characteristics of nursing faculty onboarding programs, the barriers and facilitators to implementation, and the value of those programs in achieving key outcomes.
We are interviewing physicians working in corrections to better understand professional issues they face in providing care in these settings.
This research aims to gain a deeper understanding of how pre-college philosophy education is currently evaluated by K-12 practitioners and university-based researchers.
Purpose: The purpose of the research study is to learn what service providers in East Tennessee would like more information on regarding serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender plus (LGBT+) older adults.
Paranormal belief in the United States seems to be on the rise. More and more Americans are interesting in ghosts, hauntings, psychic abilities, and other paranormal beliefs and practices, and many of these are even becoming mainstream. This study investigated those beliefs, how people come to hold them, and how it impacts their lives.
The purpose of this study is to assess the CAC score of PREVENTABLE patients.
The purpose of this research is to see how a parenting program called Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), which is based on strong evidence, affects stress levels in children, measured by special markers in the body.