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Peer interviews
Asking participants to interview each other can mean that people feel less pressure to try to please a researcher.
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Toolkit – consent and research ethics
Your legal and ethical obligations towards the people involved in your research.
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Toolkit – choosing research methods
How to choose from a range of different research methods.
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Toolkit – research skills
When starting a research project, think about existing skills and resources
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Bowel Cancer Screening Specialist Practice (HEAD393)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/bowel-cancer-screening-specialist-practice
The practitioner will develop competence through experience in clinical practice, utilising pathophysiological knowledge within the clinical decision / governance making process.
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The (O)nline (N)egativity Study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/the-online-negativity-study
The ON Study explored LGBTQ+ young peoples’ daily experiences online, with the findings used to help develop support for those struggling with the hostility they experience.
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UK Disability History Month
Celebrating the lives of disabled people now and in the past and challenging disabilism by exploring their oppression over time and now
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Cake and Conversation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/cake-and-conversation
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Cake and Conversation. Event for University of Plymouth students. University of Plymouth, various dates.
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Toolkit – data organisation and storage
Storing data securely is an important aspect of research ethics and your responsibilities as a researcher.
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Toolkit – presenting your findings
Moving from the analysis to the reporting stage can be a challenging part of the research.
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