Center for Adaptive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) - Are You or Do You Know a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math Educator with a disability? Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are conducting a survey to learn about the employment
experiences and workplace accommodations used by science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) K-16 educators who have a disability. The survey is anonymous and takes about 20-30 minutes to complete.
Center on Outcomes Research in Rehabilitation (UWCORR) at the University of Washington - has the broad, long-term objectives of providing clinical researchers with better tools or methods to measure patient-reported outcomes (PRO) in children and adults with chronic disease and disability. - January 16, 2007
Beach Center Medicaid/HCBS statue survey wants to know if the language used in the law promotes or inhibits the development of these core freedoms for the people who actually use the Medicaid/HCBS system.
Disability Community Voter Preference Survey trying to better understand the reasons people with disabilities voted in the recent presidential election.
Effects of Disability in the Workforce Survey a research study exploring the workplace satisfaction of employees with disabilities to inform public policy.
Survey on comparing how accessible the UK is in relation to the USA for people with disabilities trying to access goods and services.
The Universal Design Shape/Color/Form Preferences Survey. The program will be used to identify universally designed places, products, and systems.
A University of Kansas research project designed to assess current emergency preparedness and disaster management plans pertaining to assisting people with mobility impairments during emergencies.
Survey on use of Medical Equipment. To learn more about what types of medical equipment people with disabilities have found hard to use.
NTAC has developed a survey. To collect and distribute information about programs that are already existing that provide increased employment opportunities for AAPI with disabilities.
Invitation
to Participate in a Survey on Telecommunication Technologies. Results of this research will help identify ways to make these products more usable for people with or without disabilities.