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“A Canadian survey of residency applicants’ and interviewers’ perceptions of the 2021 CaRMS R1 virtual interviews”.| Dr. Elif Bilgic| December 14, 2023

Objectives: Explore the methodology of the article, including strengths and limitations. Explore the facilitators, barriers, and implications of the virtual CaRMS interview…

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Survey Pre-Testing: Web Probes and Cognitive Interviewing with Dr. Cornelia Neuert – Spark Talks

Participants will learn about the method of cognitive interviewing to pretest survey questions. I will introduce the general goals of pretesting and key aspects of cognitive interviewing. Then we…

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Addressing Sensitivity Bias on Surveys with Dr. Matthew Nanes – Spark Talks

How can researchers accurately and safely measure sensitive topics on surveys? We evaluate several common methods using a randomized-controlled trial on a survey about insurgency in the…

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A Text-As-Data Approach for Using Open-Ended Responses as Manipulation Checks with Dr. Jeff Ziegler

Participants that complete online surveys and experiments may be inattentive, which can hinder researchers’ ability to draw substantive or causal inferences. Closed-ended manipulation…

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How to retain midwives in the midwifery profession? Insights from a Pan-Canadian Study

2020 Canadian Health Workforce Virtual Conference December 9th and 10th 2020 Farimah Zadeh, PhD, MBA Isik Zeytinoglu, Elena Neiterman, Johanna Geraci, Jennifer Plenderleith & Derek Lobb

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Truth and Consequences: How Scientists think about Error and Fraud in Research with Dr. Justin Esarey

To err is human, but to issue a meaningful correction or retraction is relatively rare in scientific publishing. In this joint project with Daniel Bischof and Michelle Dion, we ask: why? This…

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