I am using a survey to assess the value of an in-class simulation exercise where students will explore different ways to nominate candidates. I am holding the simulation in a political science class on political parties and elections at UNC.
Looking at the effect of poverty and maternal depression on children and examining the processes through which these occur.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how students use ChatGPT alongside Google Scholar and the library catalog to conduct scholarly research. The study will consist of a survey, an observational study, and a short post-observation interview. The results of this research will be used to make general recommendations for library professionals to better understand and engage students' information retrieval strategies amidst ChatGPT.
This study will explore the effects of a low inflammatory diet on the cognitive abilities and on the microbiome and metabolome in senior adults (ages 60 to 90).
The study aims to examine why EXSS students choose certain note-taking methods and those choices' relationships with resulting hand fatigue. We are interested in studying this as we want to provide feedback to the EXSS department to ensure that teaching styles help and not hinder student success.
This study is testing eplontersen as a treatment for Cardiac Amyloidosis.
The purpose of this study is to uncover and assess the usage of alcohol and other drugs in the UNC-CH undergraduate student population.
The purpose of this research is to collect a tissue sample (biopsies) and medical information, from you to help Elephas develop an investigational diagnostic platform to predict how individuals may respond to certain cancer treatment drugs. This test may aid doctors in future cancer treatment guidance and may help identify individuals who may respond well to certain cancer treatment drugs.
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.
Our long-term goal is to increase access to bup for individuals who are at risk of overdose in rural communities. To achieve this goal, we must understand the multi-level factors, including policy, organizational, community, and individual barriers, that may restrict bup access in rural areas.