A new acquisition protocol for conducting studies with children: The science camp research experiencedoi:10.1371/journal.pone.0289299CAMPS for childrenSOCIAL interactionNEURAL developmentDATA qualityACQUISITION
The review protocol primarily includes the research questions, search process, study selection criteria, the classification schema, and the method to extract and analyze data. The review protocol is also important for other researchers who would like to either extend or replicate the study [28]. ...
We presented the taxonomy for clustering in Fig. 3. Four categories are introduced based on the research in this field and its applications to other areas. The extracted information for each category includes the application presented in the research, the most important advantage of clustering for ...
systematic review pipeline, for example, screening records [32,33]. We aim to build on the learning from Cochrane Crowd and invite the public to get involved in the full systematic review process– from deciding the review question, to designing and conducting the review. In 2020, The People...
systematic review pipeline, for example, screening records [32,33]. We aim to build on the learning from Cochrane Crowd and invite the public to get involved in the full systematic review process– from deciding the review question, to designing and conducting the review....
We propose to work with a home care agency in Quebec before conducting a pilot study in Alberta to test the transferability of our study's findings to another Canadian province. We selected the area of home care because it requires IP collaboration and is growing faster than any other health...
Peer-to-peer interview- ing is a method derived from citizen science, in which participants actively take part in conducting research [24]. Advantages are an efficient data collection and less socially desirable answers as persons are considered to respond more genuinely to their peers [24–26]....
As part of the informed consent process, participants will be asked to consent to the use of their data for the study’s purpose. Participants will also be requested to authorize the research team to share their data with the other study centers involved in the study. This study does not ...
consent for themselves will not be included. In the event that a participant loses capacity to consent during the study, the participant will be withdrawn from the study. No further data will be collected, or any other research procedures carried out on, or in relation to the participant...
We believe a large-scale, multi-site stepped-wedge RCT is needed to evaluate crowdsourcing’s ability to be effective in the complex context of local settings. Several limitations should be considered when conducting crowdsourced interventions. First, the use of social media for contest promotion ...