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Analyzing Educators' Knowledge of 360° Content

This study aims to study best practices for future and current educators to use 360° images and videos for teaching and learning. The researchers will survey pre-service and in-service teachers along teacher educators to gain their insights and understandings. The participants will then use a website to build learning experiences that utilize 360° images and videos and ask them about their new understanding and if they have a deeper understanding of using 360° for teaching and learning. This study's benefits will be to gain a better understanding of this topic and develop best practices for supporting educators in using 360° images and videos in the classroom.

Age & Gender
  • 21 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • UNC or UNC Health employees
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Social scientists' implementation of reproducible research practices

The purpose of the study is to understand why it is the case that authors do not submit reproducible research compendia even when a policy requires it (and policy guidance explains how). To do so, the study looks toward the specific mechanisms that inhibit and/or facilitate execution of data management tasks that support reproducibility. Identifying these mechanisms can inform the design of interventions that better equip researchers to produce and share high-quality research compendia. Such interventions may reduce the amount of time and labor currently required for current data verification workflows, which in turn may make journal-based data policies more feasible for a greater number of journals.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Opinions and Perceptions
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Understanding perspectives and preferences for research engagement among members of a lupus patient stakeholder advisory board

The purpose of this study is to understand stakeholders' perspectives on engagement in lupus research as participants on a lupus patient stakeholder advisory board (SAB). This study assesses SAB engagement activities, stakeholders' perspectives on engagement in lupus research, and describe potential impacts of the SAB on research projects. SAB members will provide input on a variety of lupus research studies designed at UNC. Our aim is to assess SAB participants' perspectives on engagement with lupus research and perceptions (e.g., satisfaction, trust) of their role on the SAB providing input on lupus research, including topics identified as priorities for advancing lupus research and care outcomes. With this research, we aim to increase understanding of approaches and opportunities to effectively engage patient stakeholders in lupus research. This study will also explore stakeholders' perceptions of social support, in particular any sense of community or satisfaction derived from involvement in the lupus SAB.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Immune System/Infections
  • Mental and Emotional Health
  • Opinions and Perceptions
  • Wellness and Lifestyle
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Craniofacial Multidisciplinary Team Meeting Efficacy

Multidisciplinary Team Meeting involves numerous health care individuals. The goal of the meeting is to stream line patient's health care goals. Due to the multiple healthcare disciplines and complexity of patients , the meetings can be challenging to navigate. Our goals to create a tool that meeting participants can use to make the meetings more efficient and comprehensive.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat
  • Opinions and Perceptions
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The Usability Study of Study Room Reservation System of UNC Library Website

The goal of this project is to prototype and conduct usability testing on the "reserve a study room" function of UNC library website.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)
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Overcoming Structural Racism in Housing Stability and Wealth-building

A community-based team, composed of Donna Carrington, Executive Director of Community Empowerment Fund (CEF), Danielle Spurlock, PhD, Assistant Professor, UNC Department of City and Regional Planning, and Allison De Marco, MSW PhD, Research Scientist, UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and School of Social Work, are leading a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)-funded research project in Orange and Durham Counties, entitled, "Overcoming Structural Racism in Housing Stability and Wealth-building: Laying the Foundation for Community Health and Well Being." We'll be examining how CEF's services in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham are related to housing stability, the short-term and longer-term effects of housing stability on financial, social, physical, and psychological well-being, and the disparate impacts of climate change. As part of this work, we are interested in understanding the local policy and practice context, via a series of community-based listening sessions.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Environment
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Assessing trial methods using computational methods

The purpose of this study is to develop a natural language processing (NLP)-based software tool to identify information related to rigor and transparency from RCT reports. These tools will assist stakeholders of clinical research in maintaining high reporting standards, synthesizing information on methodological quality, and fostering open science practices.

Age & Gender
  • 21 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female
Study Interest
  • Healthy Volunteer or General Population
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Upper Extremity Function after Lymphedema Surgery

We are determining whether upper extremity function improves after surgery for patients presenting with upper extremity lymphedema.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Cancer (Breast)
  • Surgery and post-operative healing
  • Movement
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Thoughts on Friendships

The study aims to understand how people think about their friends.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Behavior
  • Social or Workplace Dynamics
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Survey for Cooking Matters for Kids College Student Volunteers

The purpose of this study is to collect feedback from individuals who volunteered with the Cooking Matters for Kids program with No Kid Hungry NC while they were college students. The online survey questionnaire asks about motivations for volunteering, impacts of volunteering, and satisfaction/feedback on training resources and the volunteer experience. The results of this study can help improve the volunteer experience for future college student volunteers.

Age & Gender
  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive
Study Interest
  • Eating, Nutrition, and Metabolism
  • Opinions and Perceptions
  • UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)
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100% Remote (online, phone, text)
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