This characterizes the people being study and has no control or comparison group.
What is Descriptive?
Provide this website to your community to register to be a part of a research database.
What is ARResearch.org?
This type of data is collected from focus groups, surveys or lab samples.
What is Primary Data?
These are the names of the community engagement team here today.
What are Nakita, Jinger and Sarah?
This looks at the effect of an action, such as policy change, education or medicine. It has a pre-existing or non equivalent comparison group.
What is quasi-experimental?
Talk to people at locations that help cure ailments or have wellness checks.
What is a clinic, doctor or nurse's office?
This type of data already exists, such as medical records or billing data.
What is Secondary Data?
This randomly assigns subjects to either a control or intervention group.
What is experimental?
Post these around the community.
What are flyers?
This is the first step in the data collection process.
What is identifying data needed?
This determines who can participate in the study.
What are inclusion and exclusion citeria?
This is usually done by advertisements over the airwaves to get information to the public.
What is through media, such as TV, radio, online, social media?
This is the second step in the data collection process.
What is selecting tools?
This group is the focus of the study.
What is study population?
By using this communication method where having a conversation is necessary.
What is by phone?
These are the two types of data collection.
What are qualitative and quantitative?
This group often provides feedback to improve how a program is delivered.
Question: Who are community members?
Who are community members?
These individuals help connect researchers with the community and support program success.
Who are Community Health Workers (CHWs)?
This refers to deciding whether data is collected face-to-face, online, or by telephone.
What is how tools will be delivered to subjects?