The Impact of SES on Working Memory in Naturalistic Versus Structured Settings
CHILD SCIENTISTS WANTED! Online matching game for children 4-to-7-years old
Sponsor: National Science Foundation
Enrolling: Male and Female Patients
IRB Number: AAAT1879
Contact: Jazlyn Nketia: 212-854-9879 / dcnlab@columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: We are doing this online research study in order to understand how experience helps children 4 to 7 years of age learn about the world around them. We are interested in the idea that different daily life experiences might mean that children are likely to learn in different ways. This might impact how educational programs are built. If you choose to take part, we will record your child's responses on computer games posted on Pavlovia (pavlovia.org), a secure online platform for research studies. Your child will be asked to press buttons that match up with the different pictures you see on the screen. Afterwards, we will ask you to fill out some forms about your family routines, order or chaos in your family home environment, toys or activities available to your child, your family income, caregiver(s)' education, your child's life experiences, your child's digital and other activities, and activities you do as a family. Any information you provide us will not be linked to you or your childs name and instead will be assigned a number. The online session will take 45 minutes to complete. Upon completion, you will receive $20.
This study is closed
Investigator
Dima Amso, PhD
Do You Qualify?
Is there any reason to suspect any high levels of lead exposure? Yes No
Does he/she have any other visual impairments, such as color blindness? Yes No
Does he/she have any hearing impairments? Yes No
Has your child been diagnosed with any psychological, neurological, or seizure disorders or learning disorders? Yes No
Is there a family history of: ASD, ADHD, Tourette's syndrome, depression, seizure disorders, or schizophrenia? Yes No
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For more information, please contact:
Jazlyn Nketia
dcnlab@columbia.edu
212-854-9879