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Interested in participating in research? The studies listed here are conducted by researchers in the behavioral and cognitive sciences.

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Prior to participating in any project, ensure that it has been approved by a college or university ethics board. Please read the study information carefully to ensure your comfort with the study’s terms. This information will be provided upon visiting the study’s URL.

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If you are the parent of a 5–12-year-old who has recently listened to a kid podcast, professors Scott Hamula and Ann-Marie Adams from Ithaca College are seeking your participation in their study. They require parents to complete a brief, 5-minute survey on kid podcasting topics. Thank you for your time and effort. Click here to view the Informed Consent Form.

Help researchers (and track your baby’s development) by filling out this online questionnaire

If you are a parent of a biological child aged 1-24 months or are currently pregnant, Professor Maurice Feldman and colleagues from Brock University and the Université de Montréal invite you to participate in their research. They require parents to complete the Parent Observation Checklist (POC), a 61-item online questionnaire about your child’s development and behaviors. It takes 15-20 minutes to complete, and participants are asked to fill it out monthly until the child turns 3 years old. The research team includes psychologists specializing in child development. For more information, visit the Professor Feldman’s lab website.

Fathering questionnaire: Thoughts about the upbringing and motor skills of babies

First-time fathers of infants aged 1 to 10 months living in the USA are invited to participate in an online research study conducted by the Infant Development Lab at Elon University, North Carolina. The study aims to understand how fathers interact with their infants and how these interactions impact infant motor development. Participants will engage in a Zoom interview and complete an online survey, both compensated. Confidentiality and data security are assured. Interested fathers can sign up on the Infant Development Lab – Father PB-MD/MOHAB website.

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