UROP Project
Systematic Review, music therapy, truama, military

Research Mentor: Dr. Gooding Lori Gooding, She/her
Department, College, Affiliation: Music (Music Therapy), Music
Contact Email: lgooding@fsu.edu
Research Assistant Supervisor (if different from mentor):
Research Assistant Supervisor Email:
Faculty Collaborators: Ms. Langston Diane Langston
Faculty Collaborators Email: deg10d@fsu.edu
Department, College, Affiliation: Music (Music Therapy), Music
Contact Email: lgooding@fsu.edu
Research Assistant Supervisor (if different from mentor):
Research Assistant Supervisor Email:
Faculty Collaborators: Ms. Langston Diane Langston
Faculty Collaborators Email: deg10d@fsu.edu
Looking for Research Assistants: No
Number of Research Assistants: 1
Relevant Majors: Music Therapy
Project Location: On FSU Main Campus
Research Assistant Transportation Required: No, the project is remote Remote or In-person: Partially Remote
Approximate Weekly Hours: 5,
Roundtable Times and Zoom Link:
Number of Research Assistants: 1
Relevant Majors: Music Therapy
Project Location: On FSU Main Campus
Research Assistant Transportation Required: No, the project is remote Remote or In-person: Partially Remote
Approximate Weekly Hours: 5,
Roundtable Times and Zoom Link:
Project Description
For this project, we will be conducting a scoping review (a type of systematic review) that seeks to identify and map the available evidence on music therapy, military, and trauma. Scoping reviews involve exploring various types of published data to determine what is currently known about a topic and identifying gaps in the literature. The results from the research help researchers better understand what exists and help determine some possible next steps regarding research in the topic area.Because this research does not involve working with people, no IRB approval is needed. The UROP student would not need to complete CITI training to participate in this project.
Research Tasks: If you are selected to work on this project, you will help the researchers with a variety of tasks. These tasks include things like literature review, collecting data, and organizing data. The tasks will change across the project based on the stage that the project is in.
Skills that research assistant(s) may need: To be successful in working on this project, you will be required to communicate regularly, organize your work, work independently under supervisor guidance, manage your time, and be able to take and implement feedback. It is also recommended that you have experience with various types of technology, including use of Word, Excel, databases such as Web of Science, and apps like Covidence.