To assess how candidate branding affects voters' perceptions of candidates in primary elections for Congress.
This qualitative study explores the information-seeking behaviors, perceptions, and preferences of undergraduate transfer students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), focusing on their interactions with the university libraries.
This study will interview music therapists to evaluate the extent that concern about copyright permission has discouraged music therapists from using certain types of music.
In this research, I am interested in the evolution and impact of simulation games in contemporary China, and how the explosive and periodical popularity of simulation games relates to the faster pace of Chinese society and the psychological needs of the public. I want to find out how the simulation games, originated in the US and Japan, quickly adopted and developed in the Chinese Game industry and the reasons behind Chinese young people's addiction to them. Besides, I wonder how simulation games influence the quality of people's real-world activities such as human-to-human relationships, personality changes, and living skills.
This study is testing a medication called ziltivekmab to see if it can help people with heart failure.
The purpose of this study is to examine clinical approaches to chronic pain among different medical specialties, types of chronic pain, and patient populations.
The purpose of the survey is to investigate how biomedical researchers think about the selection and use of animal models, including issues regarding translation to humans, research rigor, research oversight, animal welfare concerns, and societal views of animal research.
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 case study of English Language Arts (ELA) teachers' experiences will be conducted to explore whether ELA teachers are able to take student interest and identities into account when building their required reading curricula. Research shows when student interests and identities are taken into consideration students are more engaged in learning.
This experiment will seeks to understand role media messages from military authority figures play in increasing a servicemember's efficacy, and whether the use of different types of authority figures matter and affect a servicemember/veteran's self and response efficacy beliefs about utilizing the military mental health system