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It is the mission of the Bureau of Sociological Research to provide quality social science research services in support of the goals of the Department of Sociology, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and the State of Nebraska.
04/23/2013
BOSR is conducting interviews for a study about family stress and health. Assistant professor of sociology, Bridget Goosby, explains on the Morning Blend!
Omaha Family Stress Health Study - Omaha Morning Blend Free health screenings are available for eligible economically disadvantaged parents with their 10-14 year old child or children! Whether you believe you have high cholesterol, diabetes, or are obese, this health fair will tackle the questions you h
The next Minority Health Disparities Initiative talk is March 27th! "The Affordances Framework for Understanding Population Differences in Physical and Mental Health Disparities" will be presented by James Jackson at 3:00p.m. in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center in room 212.
Update: The SSP sponsored talk "Methods for Handling Missing Secondary Respondent Data" by David Johnson and Rebekah Young has been moved to March 25th at 3:30-4:30p.m. in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, room 212.
Happy Valentines Day from everyone at BOSR!
Go listen to Vish Viswanath's talk on "The Communication Revolution and Health Inequalities in the 21st Century: Promises and Pitfalls" today at 2:00-3:15p.m. in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, Room 202!
For the full schedule of the Minority Health Disparities Initiative speakers, visit http://ssp.unl.edu/welcome
SSP | University of Nebraska–Lincoln The SSP provides consultation and referrals on survey research, statistical, and psychometric applications to support research initiatives. The SSP is designed to work across disciplinary and institutional boundaries to help identify, support, and promote interdisciplinary research collaborations a...
The Minority Health Disparities Initiative invites you to come listen to Vish Viswanath on February 14th for his talk "The Communication Revolution and Health Inequalities in the 21st Century: Promises and Pitfalls." The talk will be held at 2:00 to 3:15 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center room 202. Refreshments provided!
Join us January 29th from 2:00-3:00 in the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center Room 202 for Tim Johnson's talk "Culture and Measurement Error in Health Surveys." Presented by the Minority Health and Disparities Initiative. Refreshments provided!
Apply to become a BOSR Data Assistant/Transcriptionist or Telephone Interviewer!! http://bosr.unl.edu/job-listings
Check out this report on attitudes of Nebraska residents on the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline! Would you approve it? go.unl.edu/7nj
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The BOSR is hiring several FT positions! For information and to apply visit http://employment.unl.edu
Welcome back from break! Our student workers are back and hard at work entering data!
BOSR enjoyed attending the Research Fair and joining in on the conversation about the SBSRI initiative on campus!
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