We are currently enrolling parents and grandparents of infants in a research study to test the design features of a healthy eating website. The Growing Healthy Together website will provide information on healthy eating for adults and advice on what to feed infants at different ages and stages of development. The current study will test a prototype of the website among mothers, fathers, and grandparents of infants aged 4-12 months. We will interview participants about their preferences for different features of the website. We will also test how easily participants can navigate around and obtain information from the website. Persons eligible to participate in this study are mothers, fathers, and grandparents of an infant aged 4-12 months, and who are English-speaking and own a smartphone.
We are interested in how people form evaluations of performance at work. Performance is an important outcome for organizations, but how we measure performance is complicated. We want to study how individuals assess other people's performance.
With generative artificial intelligence (genAI), there are many unknowns about the best ways to use it for teaching and learning. This study's purpose is to identify best practices for creating learning experiences using genAI.
This study attempts to narrate a history of the Port of Manila, Philippines. It begins with the arrival of the American colonial government and continues to the present. The study broadly attempts to understand how labor and power at the Port has changed over time. In addition to consulting historical archival material, the study will interview truck drivers, dock workers, customs brokers, government officials working in the Port of Manila today. The study offers us an opportunity to understand how port labor has changed over time. It also sheds insight into American involvement in the Philippines both during the American colonial era and in the Cold War.
We are learning about young adults who use cigars and cigarillos to develop messages and social media ads to decrease young adult LCC use.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how people think about and react to communication behaviors in interpersonal situations.
The purpose is to understand people's individual experience at work as well as the way people experience interactions with others at work.
The purpose of this study is to allow for the laboratory examination and characterization of inflammatory cells found in sputum, nasal cells and components in exhaled breath. Sputum samples may also be tested for the presence of proteins and genetic variations thought to be important in inflammation.
To evaluate the impact of pharmacy learning communities on students and faculty.
The purpose of this study is to explore the tension that exists for pediatric clinician educators expected to see patients, teach, and research. We are interested in what motivates them and how that has played a role in how they identify themselves professionally.