Research, Funding, and Awards

  • Enrolling Participants: Cohabitating Partners

    University of Connecticut

    Cohabitating Partners Wanted for a Research Study:

    The Work and Family Experience Survey 

    The current research is interested in the daily impact of workplace experiences on work and family.

    We are seeking cohabitating partners who are willing to independently complete:

    • 1 Baseline Survey (less than 10 minutes)

    And three surveys per day, for five consecutive workdays

    • Start-of-work survey (less than 5 minutes)
    • End-of-work survey (less than 5 minutes)
    • Bedtime survey (less than 5 minutes)

     You may be eligible if:

    • You AND your partner are 18 years or older
    • You AND your partner are interested in participating
    • You AND your partner are employed
    • You AND your partner interact for at least 2 hours after work, each day
    • You AND your partner have internet access to complete online daily surveys
    • You AND your partner are not UConn students 

    Amazon Gift Card will be given as compensation:

    • Each participant will receive $4 for completing the 10-minute survey.
    • Each participant will receive $1 for completing each daily survey.
    • A bonus of $2 will be given for completing 12 out of the 15 daily surveys.
    • An additional bonus of $4 will be given for completing 14+ out of 15 daily surveys.
    • Participants can receive up to $25. 

    If you and your partner are interested, please independently complete the eligibility survey (link below) 

    https://uconnpsych.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJXO55ELLkO4kJ 

     You will be contacted within 48 hours if:

    • You AND your partner complete the eligibility survey (link above)
    • You AND your partner meet the eligibility requirements

      

    If you have any questions, please email ragan.decker@uconn.edu

    PI: V. Magley (UConn IRB: H18-107)

    This study was approved by the UConn IRB, Protocol # H18-107.

    For more information, contact: Ragan Decker/Department of Psychological Sciences at ragan.decker@uconn.edu