Did you recently have an ACLR? Are you aware of your increase chances of developing knee osteoarthritis? If so, please participate in our study analyzing how knee joint movements are linked to cartilage strain to help prevent knee osteoarthritis. Compensation provided.
In this study, we want to find out if a single therapy session that shows people how to deal with depression is effective.
How do you connect in daily life? Now enrolling for the Daily Interactions Across Locations Study! We are interested in understanding social interactions in context, whether at home or out and about. Compensation provided.
We are doing a study to develop effective messages for social media campaigns to reduce the use of little cigars and cigarillos by young adults.
Are you interested in the ways our social world can affect our brain and body? You may be able to participate in our research study to find out the effects of social information processing on physiology. Eligible participants will be compensated. We invite individuals from diverse backgrounds to participate, in an effort to increase representation in psychological research.
Do you have a child or a sibling with an autism spectrum disorder? Or do you work with autistic individuals? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how social-emotional learning (SEL) programs can help boost the strengths of non-autistic siblings of individuals with autism. We want to better understand the lived experiences of siblings to empower and support them. Compensation provided.
Do you have a pet dog? Has your dog been tested for Lyme disease at the Animal Hospital of Boone? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how often people and their pet dogs get Lyme disease in Watauga County, North Carolina. People who have dogs may be more likely to get Lyme disease, but we don't know much about the risks they share with their pets in this area. We need your help to better understand these risks! Compensation provided.
The purpose of this research is to measure the safety and effectiveness of ivonescimab compared to pembrolizumab. Ivonescimab is an antibody designed to block proteins that help cancer cells grow and spread, and by blocking these proteins may potentially slow cancer progression.
In this study, we want to learn more about prebiotics and how they affect the gut health of adults. Specifically, we're interested in two different types of prebiotics. We will see if there are any differences in our gut when healthy adults take either of these prebiotics or a fake pill. Findings from this study may help us see if these prebiotics might be better for adult health.
Are you a teacher in preschool, kindergarten, or first grade? Our Early Literacy team at UNC Chapel Hill wants to understand more about teachers' well-being in the classroom. We especially want to learn about how teachers of young children feel about their early literacy instruction: - what parts of teaching literacy are most enjoyable - what parts of teaching early literacy are stressful or challenging, and - what, in the future, would help to make teachers' daily, on-the-job experiences as rewarding as possible. Participants will complete a 15-min survey, have a visitor in your classroom for about 45 mins, and complete a short interview. We value your time and are happy to offer compensation of up to $200 in Visa gift cards.