Research Note
A probability-based online panel was built by texting those who had responded to a previous RDD survey in South Korea.
This study examined the relationship between different types of social support and COVID-19 stress among young adult (aged 25-34) immigrants based on where they live (rural vs. urban) in Korea.
Survey results from nurses in Indonesia show work intensity and self-efficacy have a significant effect on burnout. Supervision only significantly moderates the effect of work intensity on burnout.
Survey results from South Korea suggest that how voters perceive the effects of polling news may have actual impacts on their political behaviors.
There was a statistically significant but weak relationship between knowledge and practice and a fair relationship between attitude and practice among 857 students. There was none between knowledge and attitude.
A survey of some female WeChat users showed most users attached more importance to appearance-based body attributes than competence-based ones, but WeChat usage was not a predictor of their self-objectification.
A survey (N=412) showed that men were preferred as models for ads for some categories of products, while women were preferred for others.
The sudden shift to online education presented more challenges for marginalized groups, including Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Class (OBC), females, and students in rural areas.
A survey of 139 licensed professional teachers in the Philippines currently enrolled in graduate courses using the COVID-19 Impact of Quality of Life instrument (COV19-QoL).
Content analysis of interviews and narratives of Indonesian COVID-19 patients found on YouTube and other websites is used to understand their attitudes and quality of life.