Appealing to Goodwill or YOLO-Promoting Conservation Volunteering to Millenials (open access)

Appealing to Goodwill or YOLO-Promoting Conservation Volunteering to Millenials

This article discusses effective communication of conservation volunteering travel opportunities to young people.
Date: December 26, 2016
Creator: Nisbett, Gwendelyn S. & Strzelecka, Marianna
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deaf Adults’ Health Literacy and Access to Health Information: Protocol for a Multicenter Mixed Methods Study (open access)

Deaf Adults’ Health Literacy and Access to Health Information: Protocol for a Multicenter Mixed Methods Study

Article where the study aims to elucidate the role of information marginalization on health literacy in Deaf ASL users and to better understand the mechanisms of health literacy in this population for the purpose of identifying viable targets for future health literacy interventions.
Date: September 10, 2019
Creator: McKee, Michael M.; Hauser, Peter C.; Champlin, Sara; Paasche-Orlow, Michael; Wyse, Kelley; Cuculick, Jessica et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Domestic and International College Students: Health Insurance Information Seeking and Use (open access)

Domestic and International College Students: Health Insurance Information Seeking and Use

This article explores perceived barriers to using health insurance and identifies discriminant factors between health insurance information seekers and non-seekers.
Date: April 30, 2017
Creator: Mackert, Michael; Koh, Hyeseung E.; Mabry-Flynn, Amanda; Champlin, Sara & Beal, Anna
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Field Investigation of Flight Anxiety: Evidence of Gender Differences in Consumer Behaviors Amongst Las Vegas Passengers (open access)

A Field Investigation of Flight Anxiety: Evidence of Gender Differences in Consumer Behaviors Amongst Las Vegas Passengers

This article examines gender differences in consumer behaviors among the flying public inside Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.
Date: January 2016
Creator: Harvell, Lindsey A.; Stillman, Tyler; Nisbett, Gwendelyn S.; Cranney, Kyle & Schow, Amber
System: The UNT Digital Library
Health Literacy and Health Information Technology Adoption: The Potential for a New Digital Divide (open access)

Health Literacy and Health Information Technology Adoption: The Potential for a New Digital Divide

This article discusses whether health literacy is associated with pateints' use of four types of health information technology (HIT) tools: fitness and nutrition apps, activity trackers, and patient portals.
Date: October 4, 2016
Creator: Mackert, Michael; Mabry-Flynn, Amanda; Champlin, Sara; Donovan, Erin E. & Pounders, Kathrynn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Parasocial Interactions Online: Candidate Intimacy in Webpages and Facebook (open access)

Parasocial Interactions Online: Candidate Intimacy in Webpages and Facebook

This article presents research assessing cognitive processing and behavioral outcome differences that occur when the public interacts with political candidates' webpages as opposed to viewing their Facebook pages.
Date: December 2014
Creator: Schartel Dunn, Stephanie G. & Nisbett, Gwendelyn S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sports reporting and gender: Women journalists who broke the locker room barrier (open access)

Sports reporting and gender: Women journalists who broke the locker room barrier

This article examines female sportswriters' influences on sports journalism.
Date: 2010
Creator: Everbach, Tracy & Matysiak, Laura
System: The UNT Digital Library
Using Gaze Tracking as a Research Tool in the Deaf Health Literacy and Access to Health Information Project: Protocol for a Multisite Mixed Methods Study and Preliminary Results (open access)

Using Gaze Tracking as a Research Tool in the Deaf Health Literacy and Access to Health Information Project: Protocol for a Multisite Mixed Methods Study and Preliminary Results

This article used gaze-tracking technology to understand the navigation and use of web-based health information by deaf adults who communicate with sign language and by hearing adults. The findings of this study show that incorporating gaze-tracking technology offers beneficial avenues for better understanding how individuals interact with health information.
Date: September 7, 2021
Creator: Champlin, Sara; Cuculick, Jessica; Hauser, Peter C.; Wyse, Kelley & McKee, Michael M.
System: The UNT Digital Library