The purpose of this study is to investigate how differences in content moderation in online communities affect people's adherence to community norms and if there are underlying power dynamics in these behaviors.
The purpose of this study is to learn how ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeons throughout the world are using protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. We would like to see how their experiences may impact US ENT practices moving forward.
To assess the research knowledge and awareness of employees at an academic medical institution.
The purpose of this study is to learn about how youth and young adults' reasons for using tobacco, barriers and facilitators to quitting, and reactions to tobacco prevention messages.
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of Zillow and their machine-learning algorithm Zestimate on the real estate market. We will interview real estate agents, home buyers, and home sellers to explore their experiences with this AI system. This case study comprises an intriguing example of not only the transformative power of algorithms in society but also how AI systems may transform the role of real estate agents as knowledge experts, and how effective partnerships between different stakeholders and AI can be achieved or hampered. The proposed research project aims to dive deep into this socio-technical phenomenon, focusing on the concept of human-AI collaboration and trustworthy AI, and how this new technology is disrupting societal and economic practices in a systemic fashion.
There are 2 studies. In Study 1, we are interested in how employees respond to leader's behaviors. We will ask you to work with other participants in a team on a variety of tasks, also answering questions about your personality, perceptions, and behaviors. In Study 2, we are interested in how employees respond to leader's behaviors. We will ask you to recall and write about the most recent time you observed a specific interactions between a leader and coworker in your workgroup. You will then answer questions about your personality, perceptions, and behaviors, related to the situation you recalled.
The purpose is to see if stool-based screening for colorectal cancer is effective in people with CF
The current Phase 2b study (MORF-057-202) aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of 3 active dose regimens of MORF-057 (as capsule, by mouth [P.O.]) versus placebo in study participants with moderately to severely active UC. Data from this study will provide further information to advance the clinical development program of MORF-057 for the treatment of UC.
Black men are diagnosed with prostate cancer more often than white men, and more commonly die from this disease. Care for advanced prostate cancer has improved a great deal over the past ten years, but these differences have continued. In order to improve equity in cancer care, we want to determine who is not getting the highest quality of care and whether race is associated with differences in care. Our study will ask Black and White men about their experiences with cancer care - if they trusted their doctors, how well their doctors communicated with them, and if they were satisfied with the care they received. We will ask about the challenges they experienced in receiving care, and what might have helped them get better care. We will use these results to design a better way to deliver care.
Our UNC-CH School of Social Work (SSW) team is collaborating with eight organizations in North Carolina to conduct an evaluability assessment (Phase 1) and formative evaluation (Phase 2) of their cross-sectoral approaches (CSAs) to addressing intimate partner and sexual violence. Phase 1 was previously reviewed by OHRE and was determined to constitute Not Human Subjects Research (NHSR, UNC-CH IRB # 20-3666). This application focuses on Phase 2, the formative evaluation of the eight partnering CSAs.