This study aims to understand how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used in U.S. Army Public Affairs to help communicate more effectively. We want to learn how AI may impact trust between the Army and the public, as well as identify any challenges or rules needed for its safe use. By gathering opinions from Army Public Affairs leaders, we hope to create guidelines for using AI responsibly in military communications.
We are excited to invite you to participate in a research study on how people perceive news stories on social media. This study aims to understand what aspects of a news post draw people's attention and how these elements influence perceptions. What's involved? As a participant, you'll complete a short survey and then view a social media news post while an eye-tracking device to record where your attention is directed. This study session will take approximately 20-30 minutes and will be conducted in our on-campus lab. Some participants may be invited to a 10 minute follow-up interview to review their eye-tracking data and share additional thoughts. Why participate? Your participation will help us advance knowledge in digital media and public perception research, potentially informing how we understand and improve transparency in online media. While
To investigate public perceptions of college students' political orienations.
There is an urgent and dire need to address public health issues that affect transition-aged individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), especially while these individuals are living in dorm settings and/or away from their primary caregiver(s) for the first time. The proposed Capstone student research project will address this vital issue through the development of a Healthy Adults Education module to be integrated into programming for HEELS UP, an inclusive post-secondary education program.
We are examining the effectiveness of the Project ECHO teleconsultation model to train community and school providers who have previously participated in a clinical ADOS-II training in best practices for diagnosing and evaluating individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
The purpose of this study is to compare effects of the study drug fosmanogepix with already-approved drugs caspofungin and fluconazole to find out if fosmanogepix is safe and effective in treating patients with candidemia and/or invasive candidiasis.
The primary purpose of this study is to determine what the public reception, attitudes and behaviors are in response to having free sunscreen dispensers placed at several locations at a major educational institution. The secondary outcome is to better understand the baseline sun protection knowledge and risk amongst those affiliated with the university.
Explore expression of tolerance for uncertainty among UNC School of Medicine applicants and to compare these scores among admitted and rejected applicants.
We are testing private well water and surface waters in the Anderson Community in Caswell and Alamance Counties. We are also conducting a brief survey with residents to understand their drinking water concerns and use of nearby lakes and streams.
The purpose for this study is to assess attitudes before and after completing an educational opportunity that helps dental students and dental hygiene students prepare for their careers. This will be done by allowing them to build strong resumes and cover letters, meeting experienced employers from various dental practice settings, and practicing interviewing skills through mock interviews. This will be completed over three two-hour sessions.