3C Institute
Quest can generate a map of activities. At each step, friendly characters voice directions, questions, and response choices. Optional mini-games help maintain engagement and reward kids for progress.
Designed for children aged 5-12, Quest offers a selection of engaging survey layouts for younger (5–9 years) and older (10–12 years) children. The surveys support a variety of response formats and the option to embed audio and graphics.
Audio and visual accommodations make it easier for kids to understand and respond to questions in Quest.
Dr. Childress obtained her PhD in psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to 3C Institute, she served as a research associate and a postdoctoral fellow in the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill working on a longitudinal imaging study aimed at identifying the early markers of autism through behavioral and imaging methodologies. She has 19 years of autism research experience, during which she has examined the behavioral, personality, and cognitive characteristics of individuals with autism and their family members. Dr. Childress also has experience developing behavioral and parent report measurement tools, coordinating multi-site research studies, and collecting data from children and families. She has taught courses and seminars in general child development, autism, and cognitive development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.