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Daily Interactions Across Locations Study

To investigate people's social interactions in the context of their daily life.

Age & Gender

  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

Location

North Carolina (Statewide)

What will be asked of you

This study takes place over three weeks, and includes short daily online surveys (~7 minutes) about your social interactions and once a week extended online surveys (~10-20 minutes). You will also be asked to download a geo-location tracking app and keep it active for the duration of the study period. Some people may be asked to start a new activity.

Incentives

Up to $85 visa gift card

Total length of participation:
3 weeks

Looking for Healthy Volunteers

Requirements for healthy volunteers are different than for those with a specific condition. If you are interested in becoming a healthy volunteer for this study, use the below categories to determine if you are able to participate.

Able to participate:

  • Over 18
  • Fluent in English
  • Have iPhone or Android device

Not eligible if:

  • None

Contact the Team

Visit Location

  •  Taylor West

100% Remote (online, phone, text)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Taylor West
Psychology and Neuroscience

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Interventional

Study Topics

Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Wellness and Lifestyle
UNC or UNC Health employees
UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)

IRB Number

25-0456

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