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UC Davis 2nd Coronavirus Survey Is For Parents, About Emotions And Child-Rearing
Every participants will receive a $15 electronic gift card for completing the survey, which takes 35 to 45 minutes.

June 1, 2020
UC Davis psychology professor Paul Hastings, in continuing to study with other campus researchers the mental and emotional health and well-being of individuals during COVID-19, is now seeking parents for an online survey.
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Every participants will receive a $15 electronic gift card for completing the survey, which takes 35 to 45 minutes. Only one parent per household can participate.
The UC Davis Healthy Emotions, Relationships and Development, or HERD, Lab is recruiting participants aimed at understanding parents’ behavioral, social and emotional responses to coronavirus/COVID-19 and their experiences with child-rearing during this time.
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To be eligible to participate, respondents must be at least 18 years old, be a parent of a child from 2 to 18 years old who lives at home, be able to read and understand English, and have access to the internet to complete the online survey. All information provided will be kept confidential.
Hastings is also leading a study seeking participants for an online survey aimed at understanding the nature of people’s diverse emotional and behavioral responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health regulations — and the possible reasons for why they have responded in these ways. In that survey, respondents need not be parents. That online study can be found here.
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