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Volume 11, Issue 1 (2015)

Published February 12, 2015

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Main Articles

Reflection on the Development of a Research Agenda in Rural Health
Lisa Bourke, James D. Best, John Wakerman, John S. Humphreys, Julian R. Wright
Article M1
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Using Culturally Informed Strategies to Enhance Recruitment of African Americans in Dementia Research: A Nurse Researcher's Experience
Fayron Recha Epps, Lisa Skemp, Janet Specht
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Research Design

Exploring Slider vs. Categorical Response Formats in Web-Based Surveys
Catherine A. Roster, Lorenzo Lucianetti, Gerald Albaum
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Provocative Idea

The Lay Public's Misinterpretation of the Meaning of 'Significant': A Call for Simple yet Significant Changes in Scientific Reporting
Philip Tromovitch
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Planned Hypothesis Tests Are Not Necessarily Exempt From Multiplicity Adjustment
Andrew V. Frane
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Review

Transdisciplinarity: A Review of Its Origins, Development, and Current Issues
Jay Hillel Bernstein
Article R1
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Viewpoints & Discussion

Slider Scales and Web-Based Surveys: A Cautionary Note
Patty Kero, Daniel Lee
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ISSN 1712-851X

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Oral History Forum d’histoire orale is the
online journal of the Canadian Oral History
Association. It serves as the premier meeting
place for scholars, archivists, librarians,
community activists, and others who use oral
history in their explorations of the past and
present.

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