Church Point (NS), February 13, 2020 (Updated Mai 19, 2020) – Do you want to participate in research that helps better understand how families are using media during the COVID-19 crisis? The Laboratory of Early Childhood Studies at Université Sainte-Anne is looking for parents of children between 2 and 4.5 years of age to participate in a study.
Those living in Digby, Yarmouth or Halifax counties or in the Cape Breton region are eligible to participate in the study and be compensated for their time with a $50 Amazon gift certificate. Your participation will take less than 1 hour and can take place at your home. The study will be done between April and August 2020.
Caroline Fitzpatrick, Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences Department at Université Sainte-Anne and affiliate researcher at Concordia University's PERFORM Centre, had received a grant from Research Nova Scotia this past summer which enables her to conduct this research.
For more information regarding the study or to participate, please contact:
Rachelle Wakeham Lewis
Research Coordinator
902-769-2114, ext. 7146
About Université Sainte-Anne
Université Sainte-Anne, the only French language post-secondary institution in Nova Scotia, offers university and college-level courses as well as a French immersion program and customized training in French as a second language. Recognized for its excellent programs as well as its unique and exceptional living environment, Sainte-Anne offers experiential learning opportunities that promote student engagement and success, and an atmosphere which encourages a culture of excellence in research and development. Solidly established in its community, Université Sainte-Anne is a partner of choice for all those who wish to strengthen the vitality of the regions surrounding its 5 campuses as well as all of Acadie throughout Nova Scotia.
For more information
Rachelle LeBlanc, Director of Communications and Marketing
Université Sainte-Anne
Tel.: 902-769-2114 Extension 7222
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