This study will test the effect and effectiveness of labels on political ads that disclose the use of generative AI. Governments and some internet platforms have begun requiring that political advertisers include these disclaimers, however we lack experimental study of the effect and effectiveness of these disclaimers.
This study will examine how, if at all, schools are using the school improvement process to identify and address inequities.
The Substance Use Prevention, Education, and Research (SUPER) Project aims to reduce adolescent substance use in Durham County by implementing Botvin Life Skills Training with 7th grade students and by providing the Triple P parenting program to parents/caregivers of youth ages 11-16.
The purpose of this study is to ask our coalition members and patient action group members how engaged they feel in the ACHIEVE inititative. We are also asking clinic providers and staff how they feel about the guidelines we are asking them to implement as part of the ACHIEVE initiative. Finally, we are assessing the extent to which care teams demonstrate respectful care during interactions with patient actors.
Evaluating the effectiveness of a clinical laboratory science simulation exercise in preparing students for clinical rotation assignments.
The goal of this study is to better understand how executive function skills (like planning, organization, and problem solving) can impact blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes. We also want to understand how insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor use impact blood sugar levels based on executive function skills.
The purpose of this research study is to investigate the level of community engagement in wind energy developments in the European Arctic, with a focus on the involvement of Indigenous communities, such as the Sámi people. The study aims to understand the factors driving community engagement and the extent to which justice considerations are integrated within the energy transition process.
The purpose of this research study is to describe how and why country dancers preserve information and materials related to their dance practice, especially those materials which are typically not included in the formal archives maintained by various country dance societies.
The purpose of this study is to adapt a measure of family acceptance and rejection of gender identity.
We want to test whether clustering impacts a user's preference on a list of mini graphs (subgraphs) and if so, we will continue to research and conduct future studies on their impact.