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Research on The Self-Regulation of Face-Touching: Running a Remote Observational Experiment
Lucas Keller & Marie-Claire Kabengele

Research on The Self-Regulation of Face-Touching: Running a Remote Observational Experiment

In March 2020, health authorities around the globe were quick to release recommendations to avoid COVID-19 infections. As many things about COVID-19 were uncertain, several recommendations were based on research on other infectious diseases, some of which are transmitted via smear infections. One of these recommendations that remains on the CDC's website to this date was to "avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands."

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Juneteenth is a Federal Holiday. But What Do People Know About it?
Aaron Moss, PhD

Juneteenth is a Federal Holiday. But What Do People Know About it?

Despite widespread media attention in recent years, polling conducted by CloudResearch in June of 2021 and again in 2022 shows that most people know little about the holiday Juneteenth. Only about half of the US population, for example, knows that Juneteenth marks the end of slavery. And only one fifth of people have plans to celebrate the holiday this year.

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The Trouble with Maintaining Data Quality in Online Research
CloudResearch

The Trouble with Maintaining Data Quality in Online Research

When it comes to data quality in market research, our team at CloudResearch thrives on creating solutions and leading important conversations. What better way to “talk shop” than joining experienced UX Researcher and industry thought leader, Matt Valle on his...

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Do Parenthood and Parental Care Motives Lead To Increased Religiosity?
Nicholas Kerry, PhD

Do Parenthood and Parental Care Motives Lead To Increased Religiosity?

Psychologists have spent a lot of time studying how parenting affects children. Attachment theory, for example, may be one of the widest studied topics in all of psychology. But despite a longstanding focus on parenting and children, relatively little time has been spent thinking about how parenthood affects parents themselves. This is in many ways surprising.

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