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Using Research Participant Pools to Support Student Affairs Assessment
Includes a Live Web Event on 03/25/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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Research participant pools are an innovative tool that student affairs assessment professionals can use to develop relationships with students. The presenters will share details about the utility of a research participant pool and share examples of research subject pools at two different universities. These two case studies will explore how to tailor a research subject pool to meet their university’s needs and encourage participants to consider how a similar program could be replicated at their university.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify the utility of a student affairs research participant pool.
2. Evaluate the efficacy of two different research participant pools in their institutional context.
3. Create connections between the concept of a student affairs research participant pool and the current needs of their own institution.
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Chrisse Edmunds, PhD
Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Student Life
The Ohio State University
Chrisse Edmunds, PhD is an Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Student Life. Chrisse has a PhD in Sociology from The Ohio State University. She supervises research projects related to Belonging and Inclusion, Health and Well-being, and Student Engagement and Support in the Office of Student Life. Additionally, she coordinates the Buckeye Insight program–an innovative research and assessment recruitment tool that supports both quantitative and qualitative projects.
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Lisa Rizzo, MS
Assessment & Research Coordinator for Student Affairs Assessment and Research
Cal Poly
Lisa Rizzo, M.S., is Cal Poly's Student Affairs Assessment and Research coordinator. She has Master of Science is in Higher Education Counseling and Student Affairs and a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism. Lisa is an author of a maternal/infant development book and has over 20 years of transdisciplinary experience in business, journalism, research, and television production. At Cal Poly Lisa leads the HEARD qualitative market research program and coordinates the WITH US Center for Bystander Intervention.