Undergraduate Research Participation Opportunity

Seeking Volunteers for Study on Student Perceptions of Online Learning

Researchers from the Department of Psychology at St. John Fisher College (Dr. Sara Goodman and Emily Burt) are interested in the various factors that contribute to student perceptions of online learning.  We would like to hear from undergraduate students who were enrolled in the Spring 2020 term about their beliefs and opinions of online learning, experiences with coursework, motivation and engagement, as well as preferences for learning and computer-based work.

This study involves a series of brief anonymous surveys about your experiences with online coursework, your habits and attributes, and your beliefs about online courses. The study will take approximately 45 minutes and can be completed from any web-connected device.  By participating in this study, you will be eligible to enter a raffle for a $25 Amazon Gift Card!

 If you are 18 or older, and were enrolled in in-person undergraduate courses that transitioned to online instruction during the Spring 2020 term, you are eligible to participate!

Participation in this study is voluntary and requires your informed consent. Your decision whether or not to participate will not affect your current or future relations with St. John Fisher College. If you decide to participate, you are free to skip any question that is asked. You may also withdraw from this study at any time without penalty. The Institutional Review Board of St. John Fisher College has reviewed and approved this project.

If you have any questions about this study, please contact Dr. Goodman at sgoodman@sjfc.edu.

Click here to participate in the study!

Data collection for this study is now closed. Thank you for your interest!