<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/sociology/graduate/graduate-students/noah-ellis.html" dsn="people"><first_name>Noah</first_name><last_name>Ellis</last_name><prefixes/><pronouns/><post_nominals/><title-1>Master's Student</title-1><title-2>Fields: Housing policy, perceptions of public policy, framing theory, quantitative methods, and survey design </title-2><title-3/><title-4/><department>Sociology</department><type>Graduate Students</type><email>NoahEllis@my.unt.edu</email><phone/><image><img src="/sociology/images/people/noah-ellis2.png" alt="Noah Ellis"/></image><office> Sycamore 201D</office><address/><office-hours/><types><type>Graduate Students</type></types><departments><department>Sociology</department></departments><main-content>Research Interests

Noah Ellis is interested in applying quantitative methods to better understand perceptions of public policy. He is currently working on his thesis, which utilizes a survey experiment approach to examine how public support for Housing First policy varies depending on how its benefits are framed.
 
Master's Thesis Title (Preliminary)

"The Impact of Framing on Public Support for Housing First."
 
Awards

Fenton Wayne Robnett Endowed Scholarship (2024-2025)
Voertman-Ardoin Scholarship in Liberal Arts (2025-2026)
Alvin C Dorse Scholarship (2025-2026)</main-content></item>