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Can Existing Cohort Studies with Self-Reported Diagnosis be used in the Study of Rare Cancer? Evaluating the Feasibility of Rare Cancer Research in Emerging Cohorts in Canada
DownloadFall 2019
Rare cancers affect few people individually, but collectively account for approximately 22% of new cancer cases in Canada. However, prevention and population-level research on rare cancers have been limited as low case numbers make them difficult to study. The emergence of large, collaborative...
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The Effects of Cognitive Ability, Motivation and Perception of Interview on the Accuracy and Validity of Think Aloud Interview Data
DownloadSpring 2019
The objective of the present study was to examine the impact of examinee variables such as cognitive ability, motivation, and perception of the interview on the accuracy and validity evidence of the think aloud interview, a method widely used to collect information on participants’ response...