
Family Safety Research Project Information Web Page
Is your oldest child between 2-5 years old? |
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If yes, you may be eligible to receive up to $50 for participating in the Family Safety
Research Project. |
| Oregon Center for Applied Science (ORCAS) is a public health research organization in Eugene, Oregon that creates computer-based health education and training programs. We have developed a computer-based program to teach injury prevention skills to parents of children 2-5 years old and need your help to test the program. You will be compensated up to $50 to view one of two programs and answer questions on three surveys. In addition, you may be asked to view some additional videos on an internet website. Total time commitment over 30 days is two to four hours. |
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This research study is funded by the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development. There are no sales or mailing lists involved. To learn more about the Family Safety Research Project and find out if you qualify as a participant, click the "Continue" button. This will take you to our survey website. In order to participate you must answer the questions. |
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If you have further questions you can contact us at:family123@orcasinc.com. |