Research is a Team Sport!

09-20-2019 12:03

This is a 90-minute research workshop.
Few researchers work alone.  Begin with the assumption that research is a team sport, and find collaborators to share the workload. This workshop is designed to connect you to like-minded peers to consider future research collaborations. Participants will: determine areas of research interest among behavioral science educators; identify peers with similar interests; and to initiate research collaborations for future studies.  Workshop leaders will involve all participants in a brainstorming activity that generates multiple areas for research.  Participants will then divide into discussion groups based on research topics. Participants will get acquainted, then start the process of planning a research project based on their mutual area of interest.  By the end of the workshop, participants will have potential new research collaborators and a strategy for pursuing a new research question.   [Note - this exercise is used by the Residency Research Network of Texas (RRNET) to identify research interests and priorities.  It is also useful for leading residents in developing research ideas and group projects or collaborations.]

 

Author(s):Sandra K. Burge, Ph.D.; Alex Reed, Psy..D, M.P.H.
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