COGNITION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING RESEARCH GROUP
@ DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Diversity and Social Reasoning 2
How do Children Reason About Diversity in Social Groups?
We are excited to invite your child(ren) between the ages of 5 and 8 years old to participate in a follow-up study looking at how children reason about diversity in their enviroment. This online study is open to families who reside in Canada and did not participate in the first diversity and social reasoning study. To thank you for your participation and support, each participating family will receive a $10 CAD Amazon Gift Card.
Who are the researchers working on this project?
Dr. Drew Weatherhead
Assistant professor, Dalhousie University
Rebeka Workye
Lab Manager/Research Coordinator, Dalhousie University
Interested in participating?
If you're interested in taking part please use our calendar link to book yourself into one of the available time slots. You will receive an email confirming the date and time of your appointment, and detailing further steps to be completed before your appointment.
What do you need to take part?
This study involves your child watching a series of videos. To participate, you will need:
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A stable internet connection.
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A device that connects to the internet and can be used for video conferencing such as a desktop computer, laptop, or tablet. Devices must have the ability to record video (i.e., a camera) as well as audio input and output. Some devices have these abilities built in while others require the addition of a webcam or a microphone. For better visual experience, we do not recommend using smart phones.
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A quiet space in your home where you will not be interrupted and anything distracting on the computer desk/table is removed
Want to know more?
More information about the study and what you and your child will be asked to do can be found below in our FAQ section below along with a copy of the consent form that you will be asked to complete online once a date and time has been confirmed.
Questions?
If you have any questions about the study or need assistance with scheduling an appointment, please email us at KDSGCLL@dal.ca and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible.
If you have any ethical comments, questions, or concerns, please reach out to the lead researcher at Drew.Weatherhead@dal.ca