We are thrilled to share the significant progress we have made since our last update, and we remain deeply grateful for the generous support of Peace Outside Campus.
Over the past quarter, we successfully completed our quantitative data collection, marking an important milestone in our research. We are now embarking on the data analysis phase, employing a novel network psychometric approach. This cutting-edge method not only enhances the rigor of our study but also advances the field of gender-based violence research by offering innovative insights into the complex dynamics of victimization.
We are also delighted to announce that our work has been recognized by one of the major campus climate survey consortiums. This recognition has led to the implementation of our scale across campuses nationwide, with plans for it to be used over the next year. This partnership represents a tremendous opportunity to gather robust data and validate our findings on a national scale. We will continue working towards implementation alongside academic development to ensure our scale reaches as many people as possible.
In addition, we are excited to report that our qualitative paper is officially under peer review for publication. This milestone reflects the significance of our findings and the hard work of our team in advancing knowledge on online sexual aggression.
We are profoundly grateful to Peace Outside Campus for enabling us to pursue this important work and to our participants, whose insights continue to inspire and shape our research. We look forward to providing further updates as we continue to make strides in improving campus climates and advancing understanding of online sexual aggression.
Over the past quarter, we successfully completed our quantitative data collection, marking an important milestone in our research. We are now embarking on the data analysis phase, employing a novel network psychometric approach. This cutting-edge method not only enhances the rigor of our study but also advances the field of gender-based violence research by offering innovative insights into the complex dynamics of victimization.
We are also delighted to announce that our work has been recognized by one of the major campus climate survey consortiums. This recognition has led to the implementation of our scale across campuses nationwide, with plans for it to be used over the next year. This partnership represents a tremendous opportunity to gather robust data and validate our findings on a national scale. We will continue working towards implementation alongside academic development to ensure our scale reaches as many people as possible.
In addition, we are excited to report that our qualitative paper is officially under peer review for publication. This milestone reflects the significance of our findings and the hard work of our team in advancing knowledge on online sexual aggression.
We are profoundly grateful to Peace Outside Campus for enabling us to pursue this important work and to our participants, whose insights continue to inspire and shape our research. We look forward to providing further updates as we continue to make strides in improving campus climates and advancing understanding of online sexual aggression.