Survey Design and Techniques - 14 May
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Survey Design and Techniques
Friday, 14th May 2021
Seminar Synopsis:
Surveys, including clinical audits, are one of the most commonly conducted clinical research projects. There is a lot more to doing these well than meets the eye. This seminar provides practical help for planning and conducting surveys. It includes good survey design, approval pathways, sampling and administration methods, writing high quality questionnaires & data collection instruments, maximising response rates and reducing data errors.
Presented by:
Associate Professor, Sue Skull, Head - Research Education Program
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There are three ways you can attend the seminar:
1. Live Seminar venue at Perth Children's Hospital, PCH Auditorium, Level 5 (MAP)
2. Hosted Video-conference Site at one of the following locations:
- Fiona Stanley Hospital
- Lion's Eye Institute (QEII - LEI Staff only)
- Royal Perth Hospital
*If you would like to host a regular video-conference at your site, please contact us.
3. Online via Scopia Application
Click here for more information and instructions for Video Conference Participation.
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About the CAHS Research Education Program Research Skills Seminar Series
The Research Skills Seminar Series is delivered by the Child and Adolescent Health Service Department of Research, Research Education Program which is hosted by the WA Department of Health.
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