Public opinion poll in North Carolina on understanding how people's experience with COVID-19 intersects with their work needs and experiences
To learn more communication preferences of UNC philanthropists
The purpose of this study is to determine women's knowledge about pregnancy and postpartum related health conditions. As part of the study, participants will complete a brief survey and will answer some questions about their previous knowledge of these health conditions. This will help us learn more about women's knowledge of women's health conditions, and will help us understand what information isn't commonly taught to women.
The purpose of this study is to understand the intersection of faith or religion and volunteer associations, specifically refugee integration organizations. This study seeks to understand the motivations of participation in faith-based humanitarian organizations and the effects of particpation on both attitudes towards the recipient group and the volunteer's relationship with faith or religion. The findings of this study will be relevant for organizations that seek to improve recruitment or retention of volunteers for humanitarian causes.
The purpose of this study is to understand variation in attitudes towards refugee admission policy in the United States. The findings of this study will expand scientific knowledge of attitude formation across individuals with different social and political characteristics. It will also be useful in aiding policy makers, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders as they consider the ways in which they discuss refugees and refugee policy.
The purpose of the study is to survey patients to obtain feedback on their experience with pain control and recovery following cesarean delivery.
The purpose of the study is to 1) determine how many people will respond to follow up surveys about knee function, and 2) estimate relationships between lower extremity strength, walking movement, and knee images within 1 year after ACLR surgery with surveys about knee function 4-10 years after surgery.
We are interested in understanding current use of and attitudes towards measurement-base care among behavioral health providers.
Researchers often conduct studies on political advertising to understand how ads impact people's vote choice and their favorability of candidates. However, many political ads are not designed to impact vote choice or change perceptions of a candidate. Instead, campaigns use them to raise money or collect people's email addresses to send them messages later. This study seeks to understand if the effects of political ads have along these different lines are related to each other or not.
The purpose of this study is to examine what effects implementing an electronic quality management system in a capstone medical device design course might have on student understanding of regulatory and quality systems in the medical devices industry.