This online two-day (2/1 and 2/3) short course provides an introduction to developing multi-item scale measures and survey instruments. Examples include measures of various social and psychological variables that might be assessed in health, medicine, journalism, or other related research areas. After a brief theoretical introduction to topics such as defining a construct and types of validity, this talk will focus on applied issues such as what is the optimal scale development process and how (and when) can you deviate from that process.
Marcella Boynton, PhD will address practical issues around questionnaire design such as how to construct a “good” survey instrument that has a natural flow, minimizes participant burden, has appropriate response options and other common concerns in scale development and design. Boynton will focus on real-life examples to demonstrate the scale development process. She will also briefly discuss different quantitative scale validation methods.
Presenter
Marcella Boynton, PhD, Biostatistician
NC TraCS Institute
The REDCap Forms Training Session will teach users to build forms using the online designer or data dictionary (lecture/demo).
Our current REDCap trainings are offered as webinar-only.
REDCap is a secure web application that can be used to build and manage case report forms, surveys and other data capture mechanisms for clinical research. NC TraCS provides training classes to assist you in getting started with building REDCap data collection forms for your research projects.
Current REDCap training offerings include:
For more information, please visit our REDCap webpage.
Join us as Pearman Parker, MPH, RN presents the results from her K project where she investigated the perceptions of cancer educational materials among young women breast cancer survivors.
She will also discuss the results from an environmental scan of cancer educational materials for content and readability and present her next steps toward grant development and future collaborations.
Presenter
Pearman Parker PhD, MPH, RN, Clinical Instructor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing