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Online focus groups and qualitative research in the social sciences : their merits and limitations in a study of housing and youth [PDF]
This paper considers the use of online focus groups as a method for conducting qualitative research in geography. Researchers have increasingly utilised online focus groups involving live, synchronous chat room interactions.
Kim McKee +10 more
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Replication Data for: "Monitoring hiring discrimination through online recruitment platforms" [PDF]
Replication materials for the study: Hangartner, Kopp and Siegenthaler (2020), "Monitoring hiring discrimination through online recruitment platforms".
Kopp, Daniel +2 more
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Community midwives' and health visitors' experiences of research recruitment: a qualitative exploration using the Theoretical Domains Framework [PDF]
Background: Successful research is frequently hampered by poor study recruitment, especially in community settings and with participants who are women and their children.
Lynn, Kieran +9 more
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Background: Clinical research in Parkinson’s disease (PD) faces practical and ethical challenges due to two interrelated problems: participant under-recruitment and lack of diversity.
Roseanne D. Dobkin +17 more
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Introduction Adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer (AYAs) are under-represented in research. The Internet and social media could increase the reach of recruitment efforts but may impact sample characteristics.
Jacqueline L Bender +9 more
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Participant recruitment to FiCTION, a primary dental care trial – survey of facilitators and barriers [PDF]
Objective: To identify reasons behind a lower than expected participant recruitment rate within the FiCTION trial, a multi-centre paediatric primary dental care randomised controlled trial (RCT).Subjects (materials) and methods: An online survey, based ...
Clarkson, J +16 more
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The increasing prominence of the Internet in everyday life has prompted methodological innovations in qualitative research, particularly the adaptation of established methods of data collection for use online.
Nicola Boydell MSc +3 more
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Online Recruitment into Extremist and Terrorist Organizations
This article addresses extremism and terrorism as forms of violent actions, intense recruitment of individuals into the rank-and-file membership of organized formations and using those individuals as direct perpetrators of unlawful acts, as well as most ...
Irina B. Gaivoronskaya +2 more
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Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust of services and research; and stigma surrounding mental health.
Mais Iflaifel +8 more
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Using the internet to recruit participants into research trials is effective but can attract high numbers of fraudulent attempts, particularly via social media.
Karla L. Hanson +5 more
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