Seeking Undergraduate Participants to Explore Perceptions of Service Dogs on Campus
This study aims to examine undergraduate student perceptions of service dogs and their handlers in shared academic environments, focusing on how peers perceive and react to service dog teams (i.e., service dog + handler) based on the disability-support the service dog provides. In an online survey, you will complete a demographics measure and answer questions relating to your perceptions of service dog teams. Your participation would involve approximately 20-30 minutes of your time.
All willing individuals will be able to participate in the study. However, only undergraduate students over the age of 18 will be included in the data analysis.
This research project has been approved on ethical grounds by the University of Saskatchewan Behavioural Research Ethics Board.
This study is now closed and data analyses are underway.
Supervisor: Dr. Linzi Williamson, Department of Psychology and Health Studies, linzi.williamson@usask.ca
Undergraduate research student: Carson Squair, Department of Psychology and Health Studies, xbo097@usask.ca.
The study examining barriers and facilitators to determining the social value of service dogs for Canadian former service members/veterans is now closed. Thank you to all who participated. Data analyses are currently underway. We will share the study results as soon as they are available.
Researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Saskatchewan are recruiting Americans and Canadians, 18 years and older, who are currently living with a partner/spouse, and have owned a dog together for at least 6 months. Participants will complete an online questionnaire that should take no more than 10 minutes.
To learn more about this study and participate, please access the following web link: https://colostate.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dcd9mFB7tG0no9w
This research project has been approved on ethical grounds by the Colorado State University Institutional Review Board and University of Saskatchewan Behavioural Research Ethics Board. If you have any questions, please contact lori.kogan@colostate.edu
Educating Students about Interacting with Service Dog Teams in Public
We are looking for undergraduate and graduate students to take part in an online study entitled, Educating Students on Interacting with Service Dog Teams in Public: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to complete an anonymous, online survey that will take approximately 20-25 minutes of your time. You will not receive any compensation for your participation.
For more information about this study, please contact:
Dr. Linzi Williamson, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Health Studies, University of Saskatchewan (linzi.williamson@usask.ca).
This study is now closed and data analyses are underway.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Saskatchewan Behavioural Research Ethics Board.
Examining Canadians’ experience with having aND getting a service dog / Examen de l'expérience des Canadiens en ce qui concerne la possession et l'obtention d'un chien d'assistance
Thank you to all who have participated in and supported this research. The study is now closed and we have begun data analyses. / Merci à tous ceux qui ont participé et soutenu cette recherche. L'étude est maintenant terminée et nous avons commencé l'analyse des données.