Welcome
This is a research site dedicated to furthering our understanding of the ways in which change is constructed, articulated, interpreted and enacted in the social justice arena. The primary purpose of this research site is to contribute to a more systematic understanding of the role social movement organizations play in framing, facilitating, and sustaining change.

The current study focuses on service provider attitudes toward child protection. First we’re going to ask you to tell us about yourself. Some researchers refer to these types of questions as a study’s demographics. This is important because it helps other researchers who read about the study’s findings to know if other individuals with similar characteristics also have similar attitudes. Researchers call this generalizability. The more generalizability, the more we can suggest that other service providers with similar characteristics share similar opinions.

You can learn more about the study’s aims and procedures by clicking the link to Study Overview.

As a special thank you to you and your organization for taking the time to contribute to the formal study, we are raffling off five $100 Ebay gift certificates. Raffle sign-up is completely free!! During registration, you will be asked if you would like to enter the Ebay raffle. If you indicate yes, you will be automatically entered and receive an email confirming your entry. If you are one of the lucky winners, you will receive an email notification from the Researcher, with instructions on how to access your $100 Ebay gift certificate. Once again, thank you in advance for making this study a great success!

Notice

This is a web-based study being conducted in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Management degree at the University of Phoenix. This site is owned and operated by the researcher conducting the study. Participation in the study is completely voluntary and confidential. After pre-screening, you must be invited to continue the process. Additional information is available under Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).